Discuss the integument of the ferret
Discuss the integument of the rabbit
-Long/ short guard hairs and an undercoat
-Natural colour= agouti
-Moult in spring/ autumn
-Mature females= dewlap
-Feet covered in thick fur HAVE NO FOOT PADS
-Large ears= thermoregulation
=Scent glands= submental, anal, inguinal
-Vibrissae
Discuss the integument of the guinea pig
Discuss the integument of the chinchilla
Discuss the integument of the hamster
Discuss the integument of the rat
Discuss the integument of the gerbil
Discuss the integument of the sugar glider
-Patagium stretches between front/ hind legs
Where is the glandular tissue in some species of lizard?
Describe the reptile epidermis
-3 layers
Stratum germinatum: divides, produces keratin
Intermediate layer: contains lipids
Stratum corneum: forms scales/ scutes
What are the two forms of keratin in reptile integument?
-Alpha keratin
Flexible/ found between scales/ scutes/ often site of infection by mites
-Beta keratin
Unique to reptiles/ hard/ forms scutes, horns and scales.
What are osteoderms and in which species do you find them?
Bony plates in the dermis, found in crocodile and tortoise
-Fused with ribcage in the tortoise
What are chromatophores?
They lie between dermis and epidermis and are influenced by ANS/ light / temperature
-Used in camouflage, display, thermoregulation
Which colours are carotenoid cells?
Yellow, red, orange
What are iridophores?
- Contain semi-crystalline guanine
What is the parietal eye?
-Found in many lizards are helps with regulating body temp
What are spectacles?
Clear scales over eyes of snakes and some geckos
What has spurs?
Boids
What are gastropeges?
Row of ventral scales in snakes
Aid locomotion
How do a gecko’s adhesive toe pads work?
Composed of lots of rows of tiny overlapping scales (lamellae) and each lamellae has branching hairs (setae)
What is the names of the top and bottom shell of a chelonion?
Carapace (top)
Plastron (bottom)
What gives the chelonions shell strength?
The osteoderms and scutes do not overlap directly-> they are staggered
How do scutes grow?
By the addition of a new keratin layer to the base of each scute-> they grow in rings meaning that the centre of the scute is the oldest section
What influences ecdysis?
Thyroid hormones