BIO 357 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Germ Layer, Neurulation, Platypus

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Dermis: the dermis of the skin does not grow out from like the epidermis, this is where we found nerves and blood vessels, these fibers are what allows the making of leather, the erector pili muscles. Lecture 9/12/2017: enamel from ameloblast, dentine from odontoblasts, bone from osteoblasts. Joints: joint types, fibrous (cartilaginous) joints, movement of joints, synarthrosis (sutures, here the bones are joined so there is little or no movement, between the two bones we have dense fibrous connective tissue allowing for very little movement. On the upper jaw the epibranchial it becomes the palatoquadrate and on the lower jaw it becomes the mandibular cartilage. That vertebrae will articulate with a rib with two heads the capitulum and tuberculum: the tuberculum will articulate with the diapophysis. Appendages: pectoral and pelvic appendages, why did appendages come into existence, first, we have lampreys and other animals that have no appendages, the problem is stability. Mastication chewing of food with specialized teeth.

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