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Honors Biology May 1, 2014

Honors Biology May 1, 2014. Module 16 Mammals Part 3. May 8, 2014. is our last day of Class. Registration for Next Year. Marine Biology Anatomy and Physiology. Grades. Grades will be passed out next week.

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Honors Biology May 1, 2014

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  1. Honors BiologyMay 1, 2014 Module 16 Mammals Part 3

  2. May 8, 2014 is our last day of Class

  3. Registration for Next Year Marine Biology Anatomy and Physiology

  4. Grades Grades will be passed out next week. If anyone needs an end of the year evaluation for the School Board or their private school have your parent contact me.

  5. Quiz # 29 Identify the following: • Which are members of two orders: Struthioniformes and Sphenisciformes (Flightless Birds): • Hummingbird • Ostriches • Penguin • Quail

  6. Which are members of Order Falconiforms (birds of prey): • Osprey • Turkey • Golden Eagle • Red Shoulder Hawk

  7. Which are members of Order Phoenicopteriformes: • Flamingos • Geese • Storks • Hummingbirds

  8. 4. Which are a member of Order Apodiforms: • Hummingbirds • Song Birds • Egrets • Pigeons

  9. 5. Which are members of Order Galliforms (game birds): • Turkey • Quail • Pheasant • Ducks

  10. 6. Which are members of Order Anseriformes (water, swimming, diving and wading): • Ducks • Egrets • Sanderlings • Pelicans

  11. 7. Which are members of Order Passeriformes (song birds): • Blue bird • Mockingbird • Cardinal • Albatross

  12. Matching • Order Passeriformes A. Water Bird • Order Anseriformes B. Birds of prey • Order Galliformes C. Song Birds • Order Apodiformes D. Hummingbirds • Order Phoenicopteriformes E. Flightless Bird • Order Struthioniformes and Sphenisciformes • Order Falconiformes F. Flamingos G. Game Birds

  13. Identify the following: • Which are members of two orders: Struthioniformes and Sphenisciformes (Flightless Birds): • Hummingbird • Ostriches • Penguin • Quail

  14. Which are members of Order Falconiforms (birds of prey): • Osprey • Turkey • Golden Eagle • Red Shoulder Hawk

  15. Which are members of Order Phoenicopteriformes: • Flamingos • Geese • Storks • Hummingbirds

  16. Which are a member of Order Apodiforms: • Hummingbirds • Song Birds • Egrets • Pigeons

  17. Which are members of Order Galliforms (game birds): • Turkey • Quail • Pheasant • Ducks

  18. Which are members of Order Anseriformes (water, swimming, diving and wading): • Ducks • Egrets • Sanderlings • Pelicans

  19. Which are members of Order Passeriformes (song birds): • Blue bird • Mockingbird • Cardinal • Albatross

  20. Order Passeriformes C. Song Birds • Order Anseriformes A. Water Bird • Order Galliformes G. Game Birds • Order Apodiformes D. Hummingbirds • Order Phoenicopteriformes F. Flamingos • Order Struthioniformes and Sphenisciformes E. Flightless Bird 7. Order Falconiformes B. Birds of prey

  21. Class Mammalia As we finish up our Biology course we are going to discuss the class that contains people. This is one of the smaller classes in subphylum Vertebrata.

  22. Many people confuse the term “animal” with “mammal.” The term “animal” includes creatures: Sponges, hydras, fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds.

  23. The following separate mammals from the other vertebrates • Hair covering the skin • Reproduce with internal fertilization and usually viviparous. • Nourish their young with milk secreted from specialized glands. • Four chambered heart • Endothermic (Notice that the last two characteristics are the same as those of birds. The first 3 characteristics set mammals apart from any other creatures in phylum Chordata.)

  24. Hair In most mammals hair is really obvious. However, in some it is much harder to see. Elephants: It is there in Ragged tufts that make a Patchwork across the skin. Whales have whiskers on their Snouts, chin or behind their Blowholes.

  25. Hair Like scales on reptiles and feathers on birds, is made of nonliving cells. These cells are produced by hair follicles, which are tiny structures in the skin.

  26. Most mammals have… Underhair that is found under the Guard hair. It is soft, insulating layer of fur next to the animal’s Skin. Guard Hair Usually gives Most mammals Their colors and Distinctive Markings.

  27. Functions of Hair • Insulation • Camouflage • Defense mechanism • Aids the senses: Cat whiskers, vision • Hair “bristles” when angry or frightened

  28. Mammal Reproduction • Placental mammals: internal fertilization. Placenta is a structure that allows an embryo to be nourished with the mother’s blood supply through the umbilical cord bringing oxygen and nutrients to the developing embryo.

  29. The gestation period is the time during which an embryo develops before being born. The gestational period for mammals varies greatly. Mice have a gestation period of about 3 weeks, horses about 1 year. The longer the gestational period, the more developed the offspring is.

  30. Once the offspring is born… All mammals care for their young. The female produces milk (lactating) through mammary glands.

  31. Most mammals have some sort of “family” structure in which the parents teach the young survival skills before the young leave the protection of the parents.

  32. There are exceptions to the viviparous rule. 2. Nonplacental mammals. There are two orders of mammals that we will discuss shortly.

  33. Just like birds, mammals are… • Endothermic: They regulate their own internal body temperature and keep it constant. • Four-chambered heart, whereby oxygen-poor blood never mixes with oxygen-rich blood in the blood vessels.

  34. Major Order of MammalsTable 16.2 13 Orders of Mammals

  35. Order MonotremataEgg-laying mammals

  36. Order Marsupialia

  37. Order ChiropteraFlying Mammals

  38. Order Carnivora

  39. Orders Sirenia and CetaceaAquatic Mammals

  40. Order Proboscidea

  41. Orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla

  42. Order Rodentia

  43. Order Lagomorpha

  44. Order Edentata (Xenarthra)

  45. Order Tubulidentata

  46. Order Insectivora

  47. Order Primates

  48. Experiment Characteristics of mammals ID at least 3 mammals to include their orders. Draw. Observe the microscope: Bat and Mole ID their Orders and draw

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