BIOL 186 Lecture 4: BIOL186-A01-Mar-7
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Basic principles of animal form and function (cid:149) functional anatomy (cid:149) regulating the internal environment (cid:149) osmoregulation (cid:149) thermoregulation (cid:149) bioenergetics of animals. 1021-1025 (cid:149) physiology (cid:149) from greek origins: (cid:149) logos: learned discourse, or lore, about (cid:149) physis: nature. The whole of natural history or natural sciences (cid:149) modern definition: the study of the functions of organisms (cid:149) anatomy (cid:149) the study of the structure of organisms form and function go hand in hand - moth. Physical laws and the environment constrain animal size and shape. Figure 40. 4 internal exchange surfaces of complex animals. 7 outer skin glands nuclei at different levels nuclei all at the same level eg. nasal passages blood vessels intestines. 1. connective tissue types loose connective tissue (cid:149) (cid:149) (cid:149) all three types of fibres; loosely woven binds epithelia to tissues; packing material cells: fibroblasts and macrophages.