The Mammalian Body - Walker Elementary
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Section 35.1
Hair – all mammals have hair, even
whales (a few whiskers on snout)
Filament composed of dead cells
filled with keratin
Functions: insulation, camouflage,
warning, sensory, defense
Teeth – usually only 2 sets: milk teeth and
permanent teeth
Functions: killing, chewing, protection, tools
Types: incisors – biting & cutting; canines –
stabbing & holding, premolars and molars –
crushing & chewing
Specialization – teeth are designed for the
food the mammal eats
Body temperature
Endotherms – high metabolism generates
body heat; allows for:
activity at any time of day or night
mammals to live in more habitats than
reptiles or amphibians
sustained activity such as running or flying
Respiratory system
Alveoli air sacs which provide a large internal
surface area which provides for exchange of
O2 and CO2
Heart & circulatory system
Double-loop circulation
4 chambered heart with completely divided
septum
No mixing of high O2 and low O2 blood
Parental care
Mammary glands – modified sweat glands
which produce milk for young
Rich in protein, carbohydrates (lactose), fat,
water, minerals and immunity
Weaning – mother stops nursing young
Young mammals spend a long time with
mothers compared to other animals, even after
weaning