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Mammals (Placental) Eutherians

Mammals (Placental) Eutherians. By: Symone Trout, Ruben Garcica. Major Classes of Phylum Total 5010 Species. Habitat. Examples. Carnivora. Rodentia. Primates. Xenarthra. External features. Hair. Fat Layer under skin. Teeth. Internal and External. Internal. Epidermis. Dermis.

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Mammals (Placental) Eutherians

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  1. Mammals (Placental) Eutherians By: Symone Trout, Ruben Garcica

  2. Major Classes of Phylum Total 5010 Species

  3. Habitat

  4. Examples Carnivora Rodentia Primates Xenarthra

  5. Externalfeatures Hair Fat Layer under skin Teeth

  6. Internal and External

  7. Internal Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous  layer An organ is a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose Four chamber heart

  8. Life Cycle Young, Old, Death

  9. Distinguishing Characteristics: • Single temporal fenestra • Humans retain this feature • Babies develop before they are born • Hibernation • Opposable thumb (monkeys, apes, Humans) • Capable of learning

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