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William Allen Office hours: Monday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM or by appointment PAI 1.22G. Reminder: Exam I on Monday March 30 7:30-9:00 PM Covers labs 1-7. Bring #2 pencil. Go to the Exam room assigned by lecture time. 8:00 AM lectureroom JES A121A 9:00 AM lectureroom UTC 2.112A - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A. William AllenOffice hours:
Monday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PMor by appointment
PAI 1.22G
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Reminder: Exam I on Monday March 30
7:30-9:00 PMCovers labs 1-7
Bring #2 pencil
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Go to the Exam room assigned by lecture time
• 8:00 AM lecture room JES A121A
• 9:00 AM lecture room UTC 2.112A
• 2:00 PM lecture room BUR 106
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Structure? Function?
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Rattus norvegicus Dissection
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Rat Dissection Objectives
• A. Describe structures of the rat, using anatomical directions.
• B. Describe the major systems of the rat, and compare these system with those of the crayfish and humans.
• C. Relate the physiology of the major systems of the rat to its anatomy.
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Anatomical terminology
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ANATOMICAL Directions
• Cranial (Anterior)/Caudal (Posterior)
• Dorsal/Ventral• Lateral/Medial• Proximal/Distal• Superior/Inferior
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Structures performing similar functions may or may not share a common ancestry.
• Homologous
• Analogous
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Homologous
• Organs which are equivalent morphologically and of common evolutionary origin but which may be similar or dissimilar in appearance or function.
• bird wing vs. reptile forelimb
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Analogous
• Organs which are similar in appearance and/or function but which are neither equivalent morphologically nor of common evolutionary origin.
• bird wing vs. insect wing.
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A. Analogous B. Homologous
• 1. Rat Testis & Ovaries
• 2. Rat Vas Deferens & Oviduct
• 3. Crayfish mandibles & rat jaw
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Taxonomy
• Phylum: Chordata• Subphylum: Vertebrata• Class: Mammalia• Order: Rodentia• Family: Muridae• Genus: Rattus• Species: norvegicus or rattus norvegicus
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Phylum Chordata
• Invertebrates– Urochordates (tunicates)– Cephalochordates (lanclets)
• All vertebrates
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Chordate Characteristics
{Structures in embryo stage}
• 1. Notochord (gives name to phylum)
• 2. Dorsal, hollow nerve cord• 3. Pharyngeal silts/pouches• 4. Segmented body & Postanal tail
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Few notes on notochord
• Hollow tube between gut and neural tube
• Persists in adult of some invertebrate chordates and primitive vertebrates.
• Remnants only remain in material of invertebral disks in other vertebrates
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Fate of pharyngeal pouches in mammals
• Parts of face• Muscles of mastication, facial expression
• Eustachian tubes• Bones of middle ear• thymus and parathyroid glands
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INVERTEBRATE CHORDATES Cephalochordates (lanclets)
Urochordates (tunicates)
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Vertebrate Characteristics
• 1. Presence of notochord (at least in embryo) • 2. Presence of a pharynx with slits in its wall
(at least in embryo)• 3. Occurrence of a dorsal tubular nervous system• 4. Development of vertebrae
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VERTEBRATES
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Rattus
• ORDER: RODENTIA– Possess chisel-like continuously growing incisor teeth
• FAMILY: MURIDAE– Rattus rattus (“black rat”)– Rattus norvegicus (Norway or house rat)
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Naming conflictDifferent species or same species but different
subspecies?
• Norway Rat Rattus rattus norvegicus– Rattus norvegicus
• White Laboratory Rat (albino)– Rattus norvegicus albinus
• Black (Ship) Rat– Rattus rattus
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Rattus rattus (black rat)
• Black rat (also called the common rat or the ship rat) originated in Southeast Asia
• Black rat well established in Europe by 1100 AD following Crusades
• Black rat sails to North American coast by 1584.
http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th1b.htm
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The Black Death-bubonic plague
• Black rat is the rat of the great plagues and of the “Pied Piper” story (circa 1284).
• The Black Death is the setting for Giovanni’s Boccaccio’s 1350s tales in the Decameron
• In more contemporary times, Albert Camus explores the black death phenomenon in his novel The Plague http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Holbein-death.png
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THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN 1284
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Rattus norvegicus (brown rat)
• Norway rat carried to China by ocean ships and then by overland caravans or Asiatic waterways to Europe in early eighteenth century.
• Norway rat reaches England before 1730 and makes its way to North America in latter part of that century.
• The larger Norway rats dominate habitats.
• When coexisting, Norway rats prefer basements and lower floors and Black rats are partial to attics and upper stories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_rat
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Rattus norvegicus albinus
• A representative vertebrate
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-Nocturnal omnivores
-poor vision
-rely on smell and touch
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Thoughts on rats
• “From the point of view of all other living creatures, the rat is an unmitigated nuisance and pest. There is nothing that can be said in its favor. It can live anywhere and eat anything. It burrows for itself when it has to, but, when it can, it takes over the habitations of other animals, such as rabbits, and kills them and it swims.
• It carries diseases of man and animals–plague, typhus, trichinella spiralis, rat-bite fever, infectious jaundice, possibly foot-and-mouth disease and a form of equine ‘influenza.’ Its destructiveness is almost unlimited.”
– Zinsser, H. (1937). Rats, lice and history. Boston: Atlantic-Little Brown, p.202-203.
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Invertebrates and Vertebrates
Compare and contrast
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Evolutionary Lines of Coelomates
• Protostomes (annelids, mollusks, arthropods)
• Deuterstomes (echinoderms, chordates)
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A couple of Basic Body Plans
• Invertebrates (animals without backbones, make up about 95% of all animal species)
• Vertebrates (chordate animals with backbones, vertebrae)
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Crayfish Body Plan
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33 Hr Chick Embryo body plan
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RAT TRANSVERSE SECTION
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Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1830
• Suggested body plan of vertebrates was a flipped over version of invertebrate plan.
• Now known that vertebrates and invertebrates have the same master control genes using the same body-building instructions to build very different kinds of animal bodies.
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A. Dorsal B. Ventral C. Medial
ORGANS CRAYFISH RAT
HEART dorsal ventral
NERVE CORD ventral dorsal
GUT Medial medial
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Comparison between representative vertebrate and
invertebrate
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Comparisons
Crayfish RatCirculatory system
OpenHeart--->arteries
ClosedDouble circuit
Excretory system
Green glandAmmonia
KidneyUrea
Nervous system Ganglion/nerves CNS/PNS
Special sensory organs
Antennae, compound eye
Single lens eye, nose, tongue, ear
Gas exchange Gills Lungs
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Comparisons continued
Crayfish RatMechanical digestion
Gastric mill(cardiac mill)
Teeth(jaws)
Chemical digestion
Digestive gland Mouth, stomach, pancreas
Food absorption Digestive gland Small intestine
Role of hind gut
Pass undigested food to anus
Absorb water/pass undigested food to anus
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More comparisons
Crayfish Rat
Male morphology Testis, vas deferens, genital pore
Testis, vas deferens, urethra
Female morphology
Ovary, oviduct, genital pore
Ovary, oviduct, uterine horns, vagina
Fertilization External fertilization
Internal fertilization
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A. Crayfish (invertebrate) B. Rat (vertebrate)
• 1. Open circulatory system?• 2. Excretory system: Kidney-->urea?• 3. Nervous system: ganglion & nerves?• 4. Mechanical digestion: gastric mill?• 5. Food absorption: small intestine?• 6. Male morphology: testis, vas deferens, genital pore?
• 7. Female morphology: ovary, oviduct, uterine horn, vagina
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Some Points for Dissections
• Read & follow directions carefully• Examine diagrams and atlas photographs
• Turn dissecting pan to comfortable position
• Separate veins, arteries, and organs from connective tissue with probe.
• Trace one system at a time.• Compare rat body plan and systems with crawfish dissection.
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Aorta BrachiocephalicRight subclavian
Left carotid
? a. Crainal mesentericb. Left subclavianc. Left jugulard. Pulmonary
Right carotid
For example, trace major blood vessels(red latex: arteries, blue latex: veins)
Descending
aorta
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Compare & Contrast
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THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN
• In 1284, the town of Hamelin is suffering from a terrible plague of rats. Thetown council tries everything to get rid of them -- without success. At last,the Mayor promises 1000 florins to the one who can put an end to theplague. A stranger dressed in bright red and yellow clothes shows up andsays he can rid Hamelin of the rats. At night, the stranger starts to play asoft tune on a flute, luring all the rats out of the houses and barns towardsthe river Weser, where they drown.
• The Mayor refuses to pay the piper: "Playing a tune on a flute is not worth1000 florins. Get out of Hamelin!"
• But the piper returns on a Sunday morning, when all the grown-ups are atchurch. Again he starts to play a tune on his flute. This time, all the childrenfollow him, as he walks out of the gate to the mountains. Suddenly, a caveopens in the mountain. The piper walks into the mountain, still followed bythe children, and the cave closes again. The children were never seenagain in Hamelin.
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~jonas/piedpiper.html
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• The diversity of Hox-related features in arthropods(segment morphology, appendage number and pattern) andvertebrates (vertebral morphology, limb and central nervoussystem pattern) suggests that Hox genes have played animportant role in morphological evolution. Recent studies ofmany different types of animals suggest that much of animaldiversity has evolved around a common set of Hox genesthat are deployed in different ways and regulate differentgenes in specific groups.1