Milk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Milk (disambiguation). Two samples of human breast milk A glass of pasteurized…
Slide 1Vertebrates Vertebrate Survey Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrates Slide 2 Vertebrate Evolution Phylum Chordata is the group of animals with a notochord – a flexible,…
Slide 1 Class Mammalia Slide 2 Characteristics of all Mammals Hair and Sweat Mammary Glands Endothermic Diaphragm Slide 3 Three Classes ( do not put in packet) Monotremes…
Accelerated Biology The growth of a new individual without the fusion of gametes. Involves only one parent. Offspring genetically identical to parent (clones). Binary fission…
Have hair Use milk for young through Mammary glands Four-chambered heart Endothermic Temperature control Layer of fat under skin Sweat glands together homeostasis Feeding…
The Advantage of Being a Furball: Diversification of Mammals Differences between Reptiles and Mammals Reptiles No milk Small brain case Jaw contains more than one bone Simple…
Mammals How do Mammals adapt to their environment? Characteristics: Characteristics: Endothermic Characteristics: Endothermic All have hair or fur Characteristics: Endothermic…