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Class: Mammalia Synapomorphies of Mammals Evolution History of Mammals Mammals  First appeared ~225 mya  Small nocturnal insectivores Cynodonts  First appeared ~270…

Slide 1 11 Principals of General Zoology (Zoo-103) Zoology Department, 1431-1432H Slide 2 2 The continuity of life from one cell to another is based on the reproduction of…

Octavioâs Book Mammals Mammals are the only animals to feed their babies with milk The dog and the cat are mammals Mammal protects and trains their babies The lion and the…

Draft Effects of environmental variables on the calling behaviour of northern leopard frogs Lithobates pipiens in Alberta Journal: Canadian Journal of Zoology Manuscript…

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CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION All female mammals produce __________ Most mammals have ___________. Milk hair The science of naming and classifying organisms. taxonomy Linnean…

Mammals What are some examples of mammals? Mammals Mammals are highly developed warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair on their body. Mammals feed on their motherâs milk…

Endangered animals Mammals Mammals Mammals are animals who have hair or fur. Mammals mothers nurse their young with milk. Mammals live on land. They have 4 legs (some of…

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1. Phylum Porifera1 2. Phylum Porifera• Multicellular• Body with pores (ostia)• No organs or true tissues.• No nervous system• Adults sessile & attached tosubstratum.•…

1. GROUP 9 2. The Fishes: The Fishes: VertebrateVertebrate Success in WaterSuccess in WaterChapter 18Chapter 18 3. Water, a buoyant medium that resists rapidfluctuations…

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM Generalities • Muscles are created to CONTRACT • All muscle cells are elongated… that is why they are called FIBERS Neuromuscular Junction • This…

1.  2. ZOOLOGY SEMINAR ByWatson & Crick group Std XII.A 3. Our group includes.... Ajay ZachariaAzwad V.A. Paul D. Vithayathil Sharun Khan Aelikutty Johny Aparna E.A.…

1.Zoology Review Fisheries & Wildlife2. Terms Biology – Study of living things Botany – Study of plants Zoology – Study of animals Fauna – the animals that live…

1.Zoology Review Growth & Reproduction2. Animal Growth Young animals have a period of rapid growth Growth occurs when cells reproduce more quickly than they die Cell…

ZOOLOGY 100 NOTES INTRODUCTION TOPIC OUTLINE I. ZOOLOGY & SUBDIVISIONS OF ZOOLOGY II. CHARACTERISTICS OF ORGANISMS A. PLANTS & ANIMALS B. LIVING & NON-LIVING…

1. Zoology Review 2. Scientific method• What are the steps that we address in our lab notebooks?1.2.3.4.5.6.7. 3. • What happens to the amount of energy as you go up…

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