ZOO 2090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Pronephros, Gonad, Kidney Development

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25 Dec 2014
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Diversity in digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems discuss functional variation of teeth and digestive tract discuss functional variation of kidneys describe variation in the organization of urogenital ducts. Important points the structure and function of the different parts of the digestive system the origin of kidneys and organization of the nephron the diversity in urogenital ducts. Teeth derived from bony dermal armour composed of dentin (core), surmounted by crown of enamel used to eat or for defence. Tooth attachment: acrodont, pleurodont, thecodont and mammals) : teeth attached to the outer rim of the jawbone (most fishes) : attached to inner side (anurans, salamanders, lizards) : teeth roots held in jawbone sockets (some fishes, crocodilians, fossil birds. Mammalian teeth heterodont dentition with species-specific number of teeth (evolved along with ability to chew) : holding, cropping or gnawing: incisors, canines. ;human formula) grinding teeth (herbs), carnassial teeth (carns)

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