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Lecture 10: Mammals (pp.757-759)

Mammal evolution

Mammals

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The bottom of the ocean is a nearly constant temperature. Hence, sea cucumbers living at the bottom of the ocean are BEST characterized as:

a.  ectothermic homeotherms b.  ectothermic poikilotherms c.  endothermic homeotherms d.  endothermic poikilotherms

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Which of the following is NOT an amniote?

a.  Turtle b.  Lizard c.  Cat d.  Bluejay e.  Frog

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Figure 34-34

Reptiles

Turtles Lizards, Snakes Crocodiles Birds

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-lactose intolerance is a genetically determined trait -It has simple Mendelian genetics (tolerance is dominant, intolerance is recessive). -Lactose intolerance is the ancestral condition in humans -Lactose tolerance evolved twice in humans, why?

LDC=lactose digestion capacity

LDC = lactose digestion Capacity, so low LDC ~ lactose intolerant

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Mammals can be divided into three large groups:

1) The monotremes (lay eggs, found only in Australia and New Guinea).

2) The marsupials (or Metatheria)

3) The Eutherians (or placentals)

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Monotremes inlclude the echidnas and platypus

Short and long-beaked echidna

Platypus

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Monotremes are oviparous (they lay a leathery egg).

Platypus possess a spur connected to a venom gland and a rubbery bill with thousands of touchsensitive and electro-sensitive receptors.

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Choose the INCORRECT association:

a.  amphibians – tetrapods b.  reptiles – amniotes c.  lancelets – chordates d.  lampreys - jawed vertebrates e.  birds- bony vertebrates

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Some freshwater snails are brooders; they give live birth to offspring that are nourished inside a brood sac with yolk. These snails are best described as:

a.  Viviparous b.  Aviparous c.  Oviparous d.  Vivoviparous e.  Ovoviviparous

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Marsupials (≈270 species)

≈70 species ≈200 species

virginia Opposum

Feathertail glider

water opposum bandicoot

wombat

gray kangaroos

koala

Sugar glider Tasmaniand devil

honey possum

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Marsupial young are tiny at birth.

Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)

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The Eutherians (placentals)

complete their embryonic development within the uterus and are joined to their mothers by the placenta

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The Eutherians are diverse

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Whales are embedded within the even-toed ungulates. This makes the Artiodactyla? a. Aphyletic b. Monophyletic c. Paraphyletic d. Polyphyletic

Recent fossil evidence shows that the ancestors of whales were aquatic deer!

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Whales are embedded within the even-toed ungulates. This makes the Artiodactyla?

Paraphyletic! (unless you want to refer to Whales as ungulates!)

Recent fossil evidence shows that the ancestors of whales were aquatic deer!

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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae*

Homo sapiens

You will spend an inordinate amount of time studying this organism….

Fig. 34.38