Structural Organisation in Animals
Structural Organisation in Animals PDF Notes, Important Questions And Synopsis
Structural Organisation in Animals PDF Notes, Important Questions and Synopsis
SYNOPSIS
- Classification of Animal Tissues
- Classification of Epithelial Tissue
- Classification of Connective Tissue
- Structural Organisation of Some Animals
Characteristics
Earthworm
Cockroach
Frog
Morphology
Metameres, prostomium, peristomium, clitellum, nephridiopores
Head, thorax, abdomen, chitinous exoskeleton
Head and trunk, nictitating membrane
Digestion
Muscular gizzard, calciferous glands, intestinal caeca, typhiole
Foregut, midgut and hindgut
Alimentary canal and digestive glands
Circulation
Closed type, blood glands, blood cells phagocytic
Open type, haemocoel, haemolymph
Closed type, heart, blood vessels and blood
Respiration
Moist skin
Spiracles
Skin (Water)
Skin and Lungs (Land)
Excretion
Nephridia
Malpighian tubules
Kidneys, ureters, cloaca, urinary bladder
Nervous Coordination
Ganglia
Ganglia, compound eyes, mosaic vision
CNS, PNS, ANS
Reproduction
Hermaphrodite
Dioecious
Dioecious
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