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Animal Structure. & Function. Chapter 40. Anatomy: The study if the structure of an organism Physiology: The study of the function an organism performs. Form relates to function. Physical Laws Constrain Animal Form Hydrodynamics Gas exchange Diffusion (lg s.a. to vol. ratio).
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Animal Structure & Function Chapter 40
Anatomy: The study if the structure of an organism Physiology: The study of the function an organism performs
Physical Laws Constrain Animal Form • Hydrodynamics • Gas exchange • Diffusion (lg s.a. to vol. ratio)
Fusiform Shape and Streamlining Evolutionary Convergence
Exchange within the environment Mouth Fig. 40-3 Gastrovascular cavity Exchange Exchange Exchange 0.15 mm 1.5 mm (a) Single cell (b) Two layers of cells
DNA molecule carbon atom organelle cell tissue biosphere ecosystem organ organ system community organism population Levels of Sturctural Organization
Tissues Major Tissue Types Tissues are groups of cells with a common function. • Epithelial Tissue • Connective Tissue • Muscle Tissue • Nervous Tissue
Epithelial Tissues • Epithelia comes in 2 forms: • Glandular epithelia • Membranous epithelia • Functions: • Protection • Absorption • Filtration • Excretion • Secretion • Sensory reception
Exocrine Glands • Ducted glands • Most havesupportive connective tissue, secretory unit, blood supply, nerves • Ex. pancreas, sweat glands, salivary, sebaceous, mammary glands Merocrine gland
Exocrine Gland Goblet cells
Endocrine Gland • Secretes product directly directly in blood • Pituitary • Hypothalamus • Thyroid • Adrenal • Pancreas • Thymus • Pineal
Membranes Mucous
Membranes Serious: pericardium, pleura, viscera Parietal pericardium Serous fluid Visceral pericardium
Membranes Cutaneous
Membranes Synovial
Epithelial Tissues • Simple Squamous Epithelium • Simple Cuboidal Epithelium • Simple Columnar Epithelium • Stratified Epithelium • Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium • Transitional Epithelium
Connective Tissues • Loose Connective Tissue • Dense Connective Tissue • Adipose Tissue • Cartilage • Bone • Blood
Connective Tissues • Functions: • Connects body parts • Protection • Insulation • Transport substances • Common characteristics: • All originate from mesenchyme • Well vascularized • Cells scattered through an extracellular matrix
Connective Tissues • Three main elements: • Ground substance (interstitial fluid and proteins) • Fibers (collagen, reticular, elastic) • Cells (chondrocytes, osteocytes, fibrocytes, blood, macrophages, mast cells)
Muscle Tissue • Skeletal Muscle Tissue • Smooth Muscle Tissue • Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Biology 100 Human Biology
Regulators vs Conformers River otter (temperature regulator) 40 Fig. 40-7 30 Body temperature (°C) 20 Largemouth bass (temperature conformer) 10 0 10 20 30 40 Ambient (environmental) temperature (ºC)
Homeostasis • All organisms must maintain a constant internal environment to function properly • Temperature • pH • Ions • Osmolarity • Hormones
Homeostasis Relatively stable internal environment
Negative Feedback vs Positive Feedback
Negative Feedback Body Temperature Regulation
Negative Feedback Blood Sugar Levels
Introduction to the Bioenergetics of Animals Photosynthesis Autotrophic Nutrition vs Heterotrophic Nutrition 6H2O + 6CO2 + light C6H12O6 + 6O2 Respiration C6H12O6 + 6O2 6H2O + 6CO2 +ATP
Metabolic rate provides clues to an animal’s bioenergetic “strategy” • Metabolic Rate: the rate energy consumed for metabolic purposes over time (calories). • Respiration • Growth • Repair • Digestion • Physical Activities
Metabolic Rate Measure by : • Heat loss from respiration • O2 consumed • CO2 produced • Food consumption
Ghost crab running a treadmill Manometer- measures CO2 produced
Two basic bioenergetic strategies used by animals : • Endothermy “warm blooded” • Ectothermy “cold blooded”
Radiation Evaporation Fig. 40-10 Heat Exchange Convection Conduction
Thermoregulation Fig. 40-11 Hair Epidermis Sweat pore Muscle Dermis Nerve Sweat gland Hypodermis Adipose tissue Blood vessels Oil gland Hair follicle
Canada goose Bottlenose dolphin Fig. 40-12 Blood flow Vein Artery Vein Artery 35ºC 33º 27º 30º 20º 18º 10º 9º Countercurrent Heat Exchangers