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Chapter 42: The Animal Body and How It Moves



42.1 The bodies of vertebrates are organized into functional systems. (Page 856)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/001/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Body Organization/Body Organization
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Four Types of Tissues
6.3 Embryonic Cell Layers
Animals/Body Organization/Tissues
6.9 Types of Tissues
6.10 Organ Systems
Organization of the Body. (Page 856)

42.2 Epithelial tissue forms membranes and glands. (Page 860)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/001/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Body Organization/Body Organization
6.3 Embryonic Cell Layers
6.4 Epithelium
Characteristics of Epithelial Tissue. (Page 860)

42.3 Connective Tissues contain abundant extracellular material. (Page 862)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/001/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Body Organization/Body Organization
6.5 Connective Tissue
Connective Tissue Proper. (Page 862)
Special Connective Tissues. (Page 864)

42.4 Muscle Tissue provides for movement, and nerve tissue provides for control. (Page 867)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/001/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Body Organization/Body Organization
6.6 Muscle Tissue
6.7 Nervous Tissue
Muscle Tissue. (Page 867)
Nerve Tissue. (Page 869)

42.5 Coordinated efforts of organ systems are necessary for locomotion. (Page 870)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/005/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Support and Locomotion/Introduction
6.108 Movement
6.109 Skeletons
Organ Systems Involved in Animal Movement. (Page 870)
The Skeletal System Supports Movement. (Page 871)
Muscle Contractions Move Bones at Joints. (Page 872)
42.6 Muscle contraction powers animal locomotion. (Page 874)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/animals/005/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Animals/Support and Locomotion/Muscles
6.122 Introduction
6.123 Stimulus
6.124 Tetanus
6.125 Tendons
6.126 Muscles
6.127 Major Skeletal Muscles
Animals/Support and Locomotion/Muscle Cell Function
6.128 Introduction
6.129 Sarcomere
6.130 Muscle Contraction
6.131 Components
6.132 Neuromuscular Junction
6.133 Calcium Binding
6.134 ATP
6.135 Skeletal Muscle
6.136 Energy Source
6.137 Muscle Cell Function
Muscle Contraction. (Page 874)
Modes of Animal Locomotion. (Page 882)







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