Dissection Mammal Groups General Characteristics.

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Dissection

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Mammal Groups

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General Characteristics

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Primates

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Adaptations

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Miscellaneous

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What is the function of the organ labeled x?

X

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Diaphragm:

Expands and contracts the thoracic cavity; helps to

breathe

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X

What is the organ labeled x?

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Left Lung

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x

What is the organ labeled x?

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Trachea or esophagus

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What is the organ labeled x?

x

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Spleen

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What is the organ labeled x?

x

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Large Intestine/Colon

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Manatees, Dugongs

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Sirenians

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Which of the following is not a monotreme:

PlatypusEchinda

Spiny Ant EaterBandicoot

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Bandicoot

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1. Most diverse group of mammals

2. Give an example of a member of that group

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Rodenta

Rats, mice, voles, squirrels, beavers

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What group does this mammal

belong in?

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Xenarthran

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Chiropteran

Winged mammal, only mammal that can fly

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Protection from environmental

factors

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Hair/fur

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Groups of organisms that

have a four-chambered heart

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Birds, reptiles and mammals

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Most mammals use this type of

fertilization

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Internal fertilization

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Difference in jaws between reptiles and

mammals

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Jaws in reptiles are not fused; Mammals are

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List three things about mammals that are not

found on other previously studied

organisms

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Placenta, hair, mammary gland,

well developed brains, extensive

parental care

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The diets of early primates consisted of

these types of organisms

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Insects

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Eyes close together in front of face allows for what type of vision?

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Binocular vision

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Which suborder does this primate

come from?

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Prosimian

(pre monkeys)

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Old world monkey

New world monkey

Hominid

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Old World Monkey

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Discovered in 1974 in East Africa (Give genus and

species)

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Lucy (Australopithecus Australopithecus

afarensisafarensis))

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Ability to walk up-right

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Bipedalism

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Allows for grip

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Opposable thumb

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Unique reproductive

characteristic of monotremes

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Egg layers

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Give two different types of teeth and

their different functions.

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Canine and Incisors – Tearing

Molars or Premolars - Grinding

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Give a unique characteristic of a

marsupials

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They have a pouch used for birth.

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Weight is distributed equally through all toes

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Artiodactyl

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What group do these mammals belong in?

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Insectivora (insectivores)

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These mammals have no nipples.

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Monotremes

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Long prehensile tails used for swinging is a characteristic of what

group?

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New World Monkeys

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Mammal with the shortest gestation period; mammal

with the longest period

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American opossum and African

elephant