Reptiles

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Biology Mind Map on Reptiles, created by Natalie Brearley on 05/05/2018.
Natalie Brearley
Mind Map by Natalie Brearley, updated more than 1 year ago
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Reptiles
  1. WATER LOSS
    1. STRATS TO AVOID
      1. Ectothermic
        1. Lower MR

          Annotations:

          • than birds + mammals.  Less water lost via breathing 
          1. Nocturnal
          2. Skin = impermeable
            1. Increase lipids
            2. Relatively small
              1. Fossorial

                Annotations:

                •  - escape harsh conditions
              2. Dehydration tolerant

                Annotations:

                • Loss of 50% in some Geckos 
                1. Extra Renal Excretory Gland

                  Annotations:

                  • Kidney can not deal with excess salt or produce hypertonic urine.     
                  1. Nasal Salt Gland

                    Annotations:

                    • Storage urates.  Secretes a fluid rich in potassium and sodium   Chamaeleo namaquensis
                    1. Not seen in Mammals
                2. Re-Absorbtion

                  Annotations:

                  • Via Cloaca
                3. Aridity
                  1. Main route Via body surface

                    Annotations:

                    • TEWL - Transepidermal evaporative WL
                    1. Excretory

                      Annotations:

                      • Faeces and urine (mixed together)
                      1. Selective

                        Annotations:

                        • Appropriate foods and favourable niches. Avoid high salt food 
                        1. Uricotelic

                          Annotations:

                          • Produce Uric Acid witch is filtered by the salt glad. - not in mammals 
                          1. Uric Acid
                        2. Secretion

                          Annotations:

                          • Milks or TOXINS 
                          1. Toxins in snakes
                        3. WATER GAIN
                          1. Opportunistic drinkers
                            1. Diet
                              1. Starvation tolerant
                            2. Metabolic water
                              1. Water Storage
                                1. Aestivation

                                  Annotations:

                                  • Tortoise - Excrete uric acid after AESTIVATION 
                                2. ADSORBTION
                                  1. Thorny Devil

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Moloch horridus  Thin capillary tracts run in parallel to the back of the animal, sucking up water to the mouth. 
                                3. Thermoregulation
                                  1. Sun basking
                                    1. Avoid Extremes
                                      1. Lizards
                                    2. Successful Taxa
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