BIOL-3030 Chapter 3: Assembling a Vertebrate

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Gonads (the stuff around the sperm and the egg that keeps them safe until needed for use) Distinguished by the type of cell and how they attach to each other. (tight or loose and floaty in some type of extracellular material) Organs recognizable, look at physical and tell apart from other things next to it. Ability to perform one of more specific functions. Organ systems a way to organize the diversity of individual organs. Primary function provide a boundary of the external environment of world and internal environment of organism. Specific function(s) temperature regulation (keeping body heat inside), gas exchange and oxygen uptake, synthesis of vitamin d stimulated by sunlight, sense of touch (ability to feel things) Dermis develops from the somites mesoderm. Aquatic vertebrates epidermis entirely of living cells. Terrestrial vertebrates out layer dead cells (stratum corneum), inner layer living cells (stratum germinativum) Dead cells help to a number or risks: physical abrasion, protects water loss too.

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