BIOL 240W Lecture Notes - Exocrine Gland, Endocrine Gland, Extracellular Fluid

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Principles of animal form & function: chapter 40. General characteristics: eukaryotic cell structure, complex multicellularity, multiple cells ii. iii. iv. Specialization of cell forms and functions: aerobic respiration. Specific characteristics: heterotrophic nutrition by ingestion, motile at some stage of life cycle, meiotic gamete production, development from embryonic germ layers. Important considerations: homeostasis requires exchange with the environment, living cells must be bathed in an aqueous medium. Body designs: two-layered sac, flat body shape, complex internal organization. Requirements for complex animals: organ systems, body fluid compartments. Group of cells with a common structure and function. Tissue types: epithelial i. ii. iii. iv. Date: / / : nervous i. ii. Function: respond to stimuli by transmission of signals from one part of an animal to another. Hold organs in place; binds epithelia to underlying tissues. Structure composed of at least two tissues. Organs that are located in different regions of the body and: maintenance of homeostasis.

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