Principle of animal Physiology (ZOL-204)
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Protection, Support, and Movement: Protection: the integumentarysystem of invertebrates and vertebrates; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 350-352 |
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movement and support: these skeletal system of invertebrates and vertebrates; movement: non-muscular movement; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 353-355 |
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an introduction to animal muscles; the muscular system of invertebrates and vertebrates
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 356-360 |
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Communication I: Nerves: Neurons: structure and function; neuron-neuron communication: |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 369-372 |
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introductory accounts of resting membrane potential, |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 373-374 |
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action potential (nerve impulse) and transmission of the action potential between cells; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 375-376 |
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invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems: |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 376-377 |
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the ventral nerve cord and ganglia, the vertebrate brain, the spinal cord, |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 377-378 |
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Cranial and spinal nerves; autonomic nervous system. |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 378-379 |
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Communication II: Senses: Sensory reception: baroreceptors,chemoreceptors, |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 379-380 |
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georeceptors, hygroreceptors, phonoreceptors, photoreceptors, proprioceptors, |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 380-381 |
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tactile receptors, and thermoreceptors of invertebrates; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 381-383 |
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lateral line system and electrical sensing, lateral-line system and mechanoreception, hearing and equilibrium in air and water,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 385-386 |
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Skin sensors of mechanical stimuli, sonar, smell, taste and vision in vertebrates.
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 387-388 |
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Communication III: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messengers: |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 396 |
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Chemical messengers: hormones chemistry; and their feedback systemsmechanisms of hormone action; |
Miller and Harley 5thedition, 396-397 |
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nematodes, molluscs, annelids, arthropods, and echinoderms invertebrates; some hormones of porifera, cnidarians, platyhelminthes, nemerteans,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 398-399 |
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an overview of the vertebrate endocrine system; endocrine systems of vertebrates
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 400-401 |
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Endocrine systems of birds and mammals. |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 401 |
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Circulation, Immunity, and Gas Exchange: Internal transport and circulatory systems in invertebrates: |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 414 |
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characteristics of invertebrate coelomic fluid,hemolymph, and blood cells;transport systems in vertebrates; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 415-416 |
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Characteristics of vertebrate blood, blood cells and vessels; the hearts and circulatory systems of bony fishes,amphibians |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 417 |
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reptiles, birds and mammals; the human heart: |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 417-418 |
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blood pressure and the lymphatic system;immunity: nonspecific defenses,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 419-420 |
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the immune response; gas exchange: respiratory surfaces;invertebrate and vertebrate respiratory systems |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 421 |
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cutaneous exchange, gills, lungs, and lung ventilation; human respiratory system: gas transport
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 421-425 |
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Nutrition and Digestion: Evolution of nutrition; the metabolic fates of nutrients in heterotrophs;
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 434-335 |
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digestion;animal strategies for getting and using food, Mammals; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 435-436 |
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Diversity in digestive structures of invertebrates and vertebrates. |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 436-437 |
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The mammalian digestive system: gastrointestinal motility and its control, oral cavity, pharynx and esophagus, stomach, small intestinemain site of digestion; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 437-440 |
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large intestine; role of the pancreas in digestion; and role of the liver and gallbladder in digestion. and |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 441-442 |
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Temperature and Body Fluid Regulation: Homeostasis and Temperature, Regulation; The Impact of Temperature on Animal Life;Heat Gains Losses; Some Solutions to Temperature fluctuations. |
Miller and Harley 5th edition,445-446 |
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Metanephric Kidney Functions. Heat Production in Birds and Mammals; Fluctuations;
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 446-447 |
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Temperature Regulation in Invertebrates, Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Control of Water and Solutes (Osmoregulation and Excretion); |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 447-456 |
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Invertebrate and Vertebrate Excretory Systems; How Vertebrates Achieve Osmoregulation; Vertebrate Kidney Variations; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 456-460 |
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Reproduction and Development: Asexual reproduction in invertebrates; advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 475 |
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Sexual reproduction in invertebrates; advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction; sexual reproduction in vertebrates; |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 476-477 |
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human male reproductive system: spermatogenesis, transport and hormonal control,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 477-480 |
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reproductive function; the human female reproductive system:
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 480-482 |
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folliculogenesis, transport and hormonal control, reproductive function; hormonal regulation in gestation; prenatal development and birth ,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 483- 485 |
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The placenta; milk production and lactation. Descriptive Embryology: Fertilization; embryonic development:
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 525 |
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cleavage, and egg types; the primary germ layers and their derivatives;
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 526-528 |
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reproductive strategies; examples of reproduction among various vertebrate classes;
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 528-530 |
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Echinoderm embryology; vertebrate embryology: the chordate body plan Amphibian embryology,
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Miller and Harley 5th edition, 530-531 |
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development in terrestrial environments,avian embryology and fate of mesoderm. |
Miller and Harley 5th edition, 532-535 |