Structure and Function in Living Things

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Structure and Function in Living Things

Chapter Seventeen: Animals 17.1 What is an Animal? 17.2 Invertebrate Structure and Function 17.3 Vertebrate Structure and Function

Investigation 17B The Mammalian Eye What are the structures of the mammalian eye and how do they function?

17.3 Vertebrate structure and function Humans and sea squirts are members of the Phylum Chordata (called chordates). All chordates have a structure called a notochord. A notochord is a flexible, rod-shaped structure found in the embryos of all chordates. An embryos of sea squirts have notochords like humans embryos.

17.3 Characteristics of vertebrates All vertebrates have a backbone and a skull. The backbone is a segmented column of interlocking bones called vertebrae.

17.3 Characteristics of vertebrates All vertebrates have an internal skeleton for support, protection, and a place for muscles to be attached. The bones and muscles of vertebrates work together to provide a structural framework for movement.

17.3 Vertebrate structure and function All vertebrates have a body cavity that holds the organ systems. The thoracic cavity holds the heart and the lungs of air-breathing vertebrates. The abdominal cavity holds the digestive organs including the stomach, intestines, and liver.

17.3 Characteristics of vertebrates Vertebrates have well-developed organ systems.

17.3 Vertebrate organs are made of four types of tissues An organ is a group of tissues that function together. Vertebrate organs are made of four types of tissues: nervous epithelial connective muscle

17.3 Other characteristics of vertebrates Vertebrates reproduce sexually and have separate male and female individuals. Fertilization in vertebrates may occur externally or internally. In external fertilization, the female lays eggs and the male drops sperm onto them. In internal fertilization, the male deposits sperm inside of the female.

17.3 Other characteristics of vertebrates Most animals need to keep their bodies at a certain temperature so the chemical reactions inside their cells proceed. Animals that are not able to control their body temperature are called ectotherms. Endotherms such as birds and mammals use the heat produced by the chemical reactions in their cells to maintain aconstant body temperature.

17.3 Fish Fish are ectothermic, aquatic vertebrates with fins, gills, and a streamlined body. They were the first vertebrates, and evolved about 500 million years ago.

17.3 Fish There are three classes of fish living today. jawless fish cartilagenous fish bony fish

17.3 Amphibians Amphibians are ectothermic, smooth-skinned vertebrates, such as frogs and salamanders, that usually hatch as an aquatic larva with gills.

17.3 Reptiles Reptiles are ectothermic, egg-laying vertebrates, that have an external covering of scales and breathe with lungs. The most important adaptation for life on land was the amniotic egg. An amniotic egg is surrounded by a shell that protects it from drying out.

17.3 Birds Birds are endothermic, egg-laying vertebrates with forelimbs modified to form wings. They have many adaptations for flight such as feathers, wings, hollow bones, and air sacs.

17.3 Mammals Mammals are endothermic vertebrates that have mammary glands. Mammary glands are organs that produce a nutritious fluid called milk.

17.3 Mammals Mammals evolved from a now-extinct group of reptiles called therapsids. The earliest true mammals appeared over 200 million years ago.

17.3 The mammalian brain The brain of a mammal is more developed than that of other vertebrates. Mammals have a larger cerebrum and cerebellum than other animals such as amphibians or reptiles.

17.3 The mammalian eye Vision is an important way mammals perceive their environment. The lens is a transparent structure that, along with the cornea, refracts and focuses light. The pupil is a hole in the iris that controls the amount of light entering the eye. The iris is the pigmented part of the eye.

Snails vs. Crabs- An Undersea Arms Race Research Connection Snails vs. Crabs- An Undersea Arms Race Dr. Geerat thinks that some variations in shells may be linked to the different types of predators faced by snails in different areas.

Make an Evolutionary Tree Activity Make an Evolutionary Tree In this activity, you will create an evolutionary tree showing evolutionary relationships among vertebrates and their ancestors.