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The Epidermis Epidermis of aquatic organisms: Cornified structures include: -“______” of lamprey and hagfish -____________________of land- going amphibians.

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1 The Epidermis Epidermis of aquatic organisms: Cornified structures include: -“______” of lamprey and hagfish -____________________of land- going amphibians -“_________” of tadpoles -Distal …

2 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms: Stratified layers gave rise to 2 categories of unique features… 1) Glands 2) Stratum corneum

3 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms: Glands fall in 2 main categories based on shape… 1) 2)

4 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms: Glands produce their secretions via 3 main modes… 1) Cell membrane (_____________) 2) Whole cells and their contents (_____________) 3) Cell fragments (_____________)

5 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms: Mucous glands not abundant… occur in areas with need for lubrication Why not abundant on terrestrial animals? What other skin structures would interfere? What areas need lubrication?

6 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms: Granular glands found mainly in terrestrial amphibians and reptiles Can produce ____________ and some ____________________ Concentrations of “noxious” granular glands found on “warts” and ___________________of toads Lizards have ___________________ Musk or ________________ in turtles and snakes

7 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (birds): Few integumentary glands in birds… however, avian oil glands _______________ gland at rump, large in aquatic birds and some domestic birds Oil glands also line … Sometimes found around the …

8 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): 2 major types of glands in mammals… 1) (oil glands) 2) (sweat glands)

9 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): _________________(saccular) usually associated with hair. Exceptions... Sebum secreted into hair follicle Modified (_______________) in ear canal to secrete _______ ___________________ keep conjuctiva moist (plugged = ________________)

10 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): _________________________ (coiled tubular glands) Evaporative cooling primary function of _________ sweat glands Found in least hairy regions Some mammals lack sweat glands Humans have greatest # per cm 2 ___________ sweat glands involved with secondary sex characteristics

11 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): Scent glands can be sebaceous or sudoriferous Found in varying locations… - - -

12 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): ___________________ present in both sexes and derived from a line of ectoderm called the _____________________ This tissue invades the dermis and spreads Distinct tissue above these glands develops (____________) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Illu_breast_anatomy.jpg

13 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): Nipples can be multiple… - Different species… different placement http://www.healthcentral.com/images/ency/fullsize/8659.jpg

14 The Epidermis Epidermis of terrestrial organisms (mammals): During lactation, products accumulate in _____________ (usually) Suckling releases _____ and _____________ facilitates by causing smooth muscle contractions “_____________” reflex

15 The Epidermis Stratum corneum: Epidermal scales found only in _____________. Squamates (snakes & lizards) thickened corneum except at … Varying forms… _________, ____, __________, _________ Birds have epidermal scales on areas lacking feathers What about mammals? http://www.richard-seaman.com/USA/States/Nevada/ValleyOfFire/Sampler/HornedLizard.jpg

16 Thick skin Stratum corneum: The Epidermis

17 Claws, hoofs and nails: Claws appeared in basal amniotes Tigers have claws… are they homologous to those of Idaho Giant Salamanders?

18 The Epidermis Claws, hoofs and nails: Claws, nails and hooves homologous Similar structure… * Birds can have claws on wings too Are claws shed or worn down? http://www.science-art.com/gallery/170/170_8212006165155.jpg http://anatomy.iupui.edu/courses/histo_D502/D502f04/lecture.f04/integument.f04/nail.jpg

19 The Epidermis Feathers: 3 basic types… * Feathers comprised of a quill (_________), _____ and ________. Parallel extensions from the shaft barbs are crosslinked with ________ (hooklets and flanges) http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/BIRDS/Adaptations/pics/featherstypes.jpg

20 The Epidermis Feather development: _____________induces overlying ____________ to divide mitotically… resulting bump is called _____________________ Why is presence of papillary vasculature important? Tall columns form a _______________and push toward tip, becoming barbs http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=1712&rendTypeId=4

21 The Epidermis Feather development: When the barbs are still in protective feather sheath it is called a ________________ At feather maturity… bulk of papilla dies back Basale tissue retracts and then starts over again Developing feathers push old feathers out _____________________ http://climate.uvic.ca/people/ewiebe/eggs/09_may_1.jpg http://www.catsandcritters.com/newsletter.php

22 The Epidermis Feather origins: One hypothesis is that they are derived from reptile scales… Sinosauropteryx Early development of dermal papilla is similar but remaining scenario is not Some propose they are novel structures http://www.prehistoria.piwko.pl/Obrazki/sinosauropteryx2.jpg http://www.gavinrymill.com/dinosaurs/feathers/sinosauropteryx2.jpg

23 The Epidermis Hair: Functions of hair… _________________ (underfur and guard hairs) __________(vibrissae) __________ (spines and quills) http://www.brownlog.dreamhost.com/scrapbook/1998_09_tacoma/zoo_walrus.jpg http://brotherpeacemaker.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/pitbull_v_porcupine-1.jpg

24 The Epidermis Hair morphology: Similar to feathers in that there is a ___________ __________has ________ __________ with much mitosis __________is portion under the dermis where cells are dying __________is portion of hair that is separate from follicle wall http://www.haircolorpros.com/images/science_hair1.gif

25 The Epidermis Hair morphology: Thin outer covering is the ___________ Underlying zone called ___________ Inner pith is the ________ Smooth muscle associated with the follicle and originating in the dermis is the ______________ http://www.asylumresearch.com/Gallery/FeaturedScience/Hair!.jpg

26 The Epidermis Horns: * http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/pronghorn_skull.jpg http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/dbms-witmer/images/Rhino_horn_UV_large.jpg http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/phil_myers/horns_antlers/giraffe.jpg/thumbnail.jpg

27 The Epidermis Baleen and miscellaneous: *Toothless whales (mysteceti) rely on __________ to filter fish and/or crustaceans (krill) * http://www.coreresearch.org/images/baleen2.jpg http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/images/gelada_bab oon_showing_ischial_callosities.jpg http://courses.washington.edu/vertebra/452/ photos/diapsids/rattlesnake_rattle.jpg http://www.peteducation.com/images/articles/tfh_crusty_footpads.jpg

28 Integuments by Taxa Agnathans: Epidermis… stratified, unicellular glands, mitotically active throughout Dermis… thinner than epidermis but dense/tough http://wupcenter.mtu.edu/education/Ecology_of_the_Great_Lakes_03/13lamprey_hickey.jpg

29 Integuments by Taxa Cartilaginous fishes: Epidermis… stratified, multicellular glands show up Dermis… ______________ and melanophores http://www.gla.ac.uk/centres/marinestation/research/bask-shark/shark_gape_450.jpg

30 Integuments by Taxa Bony fishes: Epidermis… many mucous glands Dermis… dermal bone/scales

31 Integuments by Taxa Amphibians: Epidermis… stratified, multicellular glands (mucous and granular) Dermis… attached to musculature in some, loose in others, presence of chromatophores http://farm1.static.flickr.com/149/415329423_cd21aeb1cb_o.jpg

32 Integuments by Taxa Non-avian reptiles: Epidermis… stratified, thick stratum corneum (scales) Dermis… tough, some with dermal bone

33 Integuments by Taxa Birds: Epidermis… thin, lacks glands (except uropygial), modified epidermal layers to form feathers (scales) Dermis… thin, arrector pili muscles

34 Integuments by Taxa Mammals: Epidermis… Distinct strata, variety of glands, hair Dermis… exceptionally thick and tough


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