Types Of Skeletons Flashcards

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What do animals need to be able to move?

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Support systems

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What does a skeleton do?

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Offers support and allows the animal to move

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How is an animal’s skeleton adapted?

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To its environment

Its mode of nutrition

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What kind of support does an aquatic animal need?

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Less than an animal

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Why do aquatic animals need less support than land animals?

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The water provides some support

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What affects the required effectiveness of a skeleton?

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The larger and more complex the animal, the more support the animal will need

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What are the three types of skeletons?

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Hydrostatic
Endoskeleton
Exoskeleton

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What is a hydrostatic skeleton?

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A fluid-filled cavity surrounded by muscles

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How does an animal with a hydrostatic skeleton move?

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The fluid exerts pressure
The muscles contract
This changes the shape of the animal
This brings about movement

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What kind of animals have a hydrostatic skeleton?

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Invertebrate animals with soft bodies

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Which animals have a hydrostatic skeleton?

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Jellyfish
Sea anemones
Earthworms
Flatworms
Roundworms
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What are some advantages for a hydrostatic skeleton?

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The animal is very flexible

The animal does not need a specialised support system, since these types of animals usually live in water

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What are some disadvantages of a hydrostatic skeleton?

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It does not allow for fast movements
Can only occur in moist environments
Limits the size of an animal
Does not provide much protection

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What is an exoskeleton?

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A skeleton that exists on the outside of an animal’s body

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What kind of animals have an exoskeleton?

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In many invertebrates

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Give an example of a group of animals that have exoskeletons?

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Arthropods

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What is an exoskeleton made of?

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A polysaccharide called chitin

Often strengthened with calcium carbonate

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What are some advantages of an exoskeleton?

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Protects underlying tissues from injury
The skeletons provide a place of attachment for muscles; this allows for quick movements
This type of skeleton prevents dessiccation

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What is dessiccation?

A

Drying out

20
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What are some disadvantages to an exoskeleton?

A

Size is limited
Growth is difficult
It is impermeable to gases

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Why is size limited by an exoskeleton?

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The bigger the animal, the heavier the skeleton, the harder it is to move

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How is growth limited by an exoskeleton?

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Chitin cannot stretch
The animal has to shed its skeleton during growth periods
This new skeleton is soft and leaves the animal vulnerable

23
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What is it called when an animal sheds its exoskeleton?

24
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What is an endoskeleton?

A

An internal skeleton

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What are endoskeletons made of?
Bone | Cartilage
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What are some advantages to an endoskeleton?
``` Growth is possible It protects important organs It gives good structural support Gives shape to the body Provides a place of attachment for muscles Flexibility is possible ```
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How is growth possible within an endoskeleton?
Bone and cartilage are living tissues, so they can grow with the organism
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How does an endoskeleton provide flexibility?
Joints between bones allow for freer movement
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What is a disadvantage of an endoskeleton?
It does not provide much protection from the outside world, so desiccation is possible
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What are vertebrate animals?
Animals that have a vertebral column | i.e. They have an internal skeleton consisting of bone and/or cartilage
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What kinds of animals are vertebrates?
``` Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals ```
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What are invertebrate animals?
Animals that do not have a vertebral column
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Which animals are invertebrates?
95% of all animal species