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GLAND IN THE EPIDERMIS

EPIDERMAL DERIVATIVES Type (General and Specific) No epidermal derivative

DERMAL DEIVATIVES

EPIDERMAL/DERMAL DERIVATI Type (General and Specific) Placoid scales

EBRATE OUP

Type (General and Specific) Unicellular glands -goblet cell

Specific Animal -sting rays

Function (specific) -secrete toxins

Specific Animal ---

Function (specific) ---

Type (General and Specific) No dermal bones

Specific Animal ---

Function (specific) ---

Specific Fun Animal (spe Elasmobranch -house project fishes spine fo protect

-reduce friction

GENOUS -Multicellular glands -secretes mucoid cocoon that envelopes lungfishes impeding desiccation. -lungfishes -Granular glands -secrete poisonous alkaloid. -secrete mucigens. -release their -Cornified cells -against desiccation -to hold female -subcutaneous lymph sinuses -Dermal -anurans -separates the skin from underlying --No epidermal derivative ----No dermal bones -----ganoid scales - Cycloid scales -basal rayfinned fishes

-shiny appear

-Teleosts (with exception of naked species)

SHES -Unicellular glands (Mucous glands

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IA

-male salamanders

product into a common duct -landadapted anurans -toads

-Nuptial pads

or frog

in place during mating, used by male

chromatophores

muscles.

-Tiny bone scales -caecilians -secrete irritating toxins.

-Granular glands (Poison glands)

-physiologi color changes

-Epidermal glands(granular glands)

-in regions of the body where pheromone secretions are most efficient -lizards -secretes pheromones for attraction of mate and for marking territories -social communication among sexual mates -to discourage predators.

-Epidermal scales, beaks, rattles, claws, plaques, -Epidermal scales

-for resisting water

-Dermal bone(in general) -shell -osteoderms

-turtles -crocodilians, lizards

-for body support -for protection

-all reptile dentition species

-for tea food

-Femoral glands

-all reptile species

-Scent glands

-crocodiles and turtles

-Scutes -Snakes -Turtles

-cover the limbs, tail, neck, and other surfaces that are not otherwise protected. -protects ventral body region from mechanical abrasion -dermis -supports the feather follicles -----

A -Uropygial -all bird

-for preening

-Epidermal

glands

species

-for unfurling new feathers

scales -beak -claws or talons

-all bird species

-acquiring food -climbing over bark, hanging from crags. -secure friction on objects grasp

and erector muscles

-Salt glands

-marine birds

-secretes excess salt as tears -all bird species

-covers the body -for insulation

-feathers

-Filoplumes

-serves as hair (for insulation)

-Epidermal glands -sebaceous glands

-for oily secretions -conditions and help water proof fur -secrete ear wax

-hair -claws/nails

-all mammalian species

-stabilizes grip -protects tips of digits from mechanical abrasion -serves as sole of the animals

-Papillary layer

-houses fingerlike projections

dentition -all mammalian species (with the exception of whales)

-for tea food

-hooves -ungulates

-wax glands -Meibomian

-secrete oily film over the surface of the eyeball

-horns and

ALIA

-protection and

glands

-place a part in social communication -use to mark territory, identify the individual

antlers

-Cervidae

combat

-true horns

-Bovidae

-scent glands -watery mixture of fats, carbohydrates and proteins that nourishes the young.

-withstands force during headcombat

-Mammary gland

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