Bio lab 103 exam 2 week 8 info
Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata
Aquatic and terrestrial organisms Distinct head and trunk ◦ Supported by cartilage/vertebrate structures in adult form ◦ Notochord Well developed brain/ sensory organs ◦ Dorsal nerve cord Closed circulatory system Ex: reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals
Class: Amphibia Order: Anura
Aquatic and terrestrial organisms Protruding eyes Cleft tongue Maxillary and vomerine teeth Semi-permeable skin ◦ respiration Metamorphic
Frog internal
Conus arteriosus Heart (atria, ventricle) Lungs Liver Gall bladder Stomach Intestines (duodenum, jejunum-ileum, sphincter entering large intestine, large intestine) Cloaca Kidney Adrenal gland Spleen Fat bodies Ovary and oviduct (if female)
Muscle Tissue Functions
Functions: ◦ Producing body movements ◦ Stabilizing body positions ◦ Storing/moving substances within body ◦ Generating heat
Frog Head/mouth
Head/Mouth Tympanic membrane External nares Internal nares Tongue Maxillary teeth Vomerine teeth Epiglottis Vocal sac opening (if male)
Internal frog
Heart and lungs Digestive System Processes food so it can be absorbed through intestinal wall into bloodstream ◦ Organs Stomach Intestines (small & large) Gall bladder Spleen Urogenital System Aids in extracting/processing wastes from blood & reproduction Kidney Adrenal gland Ovary/oviducts (if female) Cloaca
Dorsal view frog
Latisimus dorsi External oblique Gluteus Biceps femoris Triceps femoris Semimembranosus Adductor magnus Gracilis minor Gastrocnemius
Muscle tissue properties
Properties ◦ Electrical excitability (action potential) ◦ Contractility ◦ Extensibility ◦ Elasticity
Ventral view frog
Rectus abdominis Triceps femoris Adductor longus Adductor magnus Sartorius Gracilis major Semitendinosis Semimembranosus Gastrocnemius
Sacromere, thick and thin filaments
Thick filaments ◦ Myosin Thin filaments ◦ Actin ◦ Tropomyosin ◦ Troponin
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Alveolus
a pit, pocket or socket
Depressions/Openings/etc. Meatus
canal or tube-like passage way
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Sinus
cavity or hollow space within a bone; air filled and a mucous membrane will be present
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Sulcus (groove)
furrow along a bone in which a vessel or tendon may lie
Joint formation markings ◦ Condyle
large, round knob of bone (somewhat like a small head projecting from another area of the bone)
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Process
more sharp and slender than a spine, often needle-like
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Fissure
narrow or slit-like (blood vessels or nerves pass through such openings)
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Crest
narrow projection of bone which forms a prominent ridge
Joint formation markings ◦ Head
on the proximal end of a bone, a rounded expanded region connected to the rest of the bone by a neck
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Epicondyle
projection above a condyle
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Foramen
round opening (like a fissure, vessels or nerves pass through as may ligaments)
Depressions/Openings/etc. ◦ Fossa (fovea)
shallow depression in bone (often is an articulating surface)
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Spine
slender extension of bone, often more flat-like compared to a process
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Tubercle
small rounded projection
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Line
thinner and less prominent than a crest, often long and narrow
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Trochanter
very large, blunt, irregularly shaped projection of bone Tuberosity - large rounded projection
Joint formation markings ◦ Facet
very shallow surface, flat and nearly smooth in appearance
Nonarticulation markings ◦ Ramus
branch or bar of bone (may look like an arm-like projection)