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Title: Mammals:


1
Mammals
  • Specialized Teeth, Endothermy,
  • Hair

2
Speculations
  • Mammals began to evolve about 70 mya during the
    Tertiary period.
  • The first mammals were small (less than 10cm.)
    and were nocturnal
  • They probably looked like little rodents.
  • Early mammals were thought to have avoided
    competing with dinosaurs by feeding on insects
    at night.

3
Characteristics
  • Hair for camouflage and preventative heat loss
  • Mammary glands
  • Specialized teeth
  • Three middle ear bones

4
Major Orders
  • Monotremes egg laying mammals viviparous (eggs
    develop inside)
  • Marsupials pouched mammals
  • Placentals mammals that carry their babies in a
    uterus, nourished through the placenta, and give
    birth to live young Ex. primates

5
Other Important Orders
  • Ungulates Hoofed animals
  • Artiodactyla even-toed hoofed animals (horses)
  • Cetacia whales and porpoises
  • Some have baleen
  • Chiroptera bats
  • Lagomorphs rabbits
  • Pinnepidia seals and
  • walruses

6
Teeth
  • Mammals are called heterodonts because they have
    teeth specialized for different functions.
  • Incisors used for biting and/or gnawing
  • Canines used for tearing meat
  • Premolars used for chewing
  • Molars used for grinding and chewing
  • Mammals have 2 sets of teeth in their lifetime
    deciduous teeth and permanent teeth

7
Vertebral Divisions in Mammals
  • Unlike birds, our vertebral column is NOT fused
  • Divided into
  • Cervical neck bones first two are the atlas
    the axis
  • Thoracic ribs are attached
  • Lumbar lower back

8
Circulation
  • Mammals have a 4-chambered heart, separating the
    two atria from the two ventricles.
  • Remember, veins return blood TO the heart,
    arteries take blood away FROM the heart to the
    rest of the body Pulmonary vessels carry blood
    to and from the lungs.

9
Nutrition Digestion
  • Most mammals (including us) currently have, or
    have had in the past, a cecum a fermentation
    pouch full of microorganisms used to digest tough
    plant matter.
  • In humans, the cecum has become the appendix.
  • Some mammals (cows) have chambered stomachs.
    These chambers are called rumen.

10
Gas Exchange
  • Mammals are the only animals with a diaphragm,
    which prompts to enter the lungs.
  • Instead of air sacs, mammals have alveoli to
    increase surface area.

11
Nervous System
  • The size of mammalian brains is considerably
    large due the increased size of the cerebrum.
  • Cerebrum allows for more intricate motor,
    sensory, and intellectual function.
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