6.3 Avian Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

How are birds modified for flight?

A

Forelimbs modified to wings
Feathers - streamline, contour, steering
Bones fused and pneumatised
Large sternum for origin of flight muscles
Triosseal canal - brace between sternum and wing

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What are the three main muscles associated with flight?

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Triosseal canal
Supracoracoideus muscles
Pectoralis muscles

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3
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Describe the triosseal canal

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Furcula (fused clavicles)
Coracoid
Scapula
Tendon runs through to connect supracoracoid muscles to humerous
Responsible for lifting wings during recovery stroke

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4
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Describe the avian GIT

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No teeth
Crop - food storage
Gizzard - mechanical grinding of food
No omentum
Ceca variable
Cloaca - communal termination of urinary and intestinal tract
Bursa of Fabricius (lymphoid tissue in dorsal wall)

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5
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Describe the avian repro anatomy

A

Paired testes
Single left ovary and oviduct (varied egg production)
Many species are sexually monomorphic
Sexing by DNA testing

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6
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Describe avian air sacs

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9 air sacs (1 clavicular, 2 cervical, 2 cranial thoracic, 2 caudal thoracic, 2 abdominal)

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7
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Describe avian trachea anatomy

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Large deadspace
Compensate with large todal vol. and low respiratory frequency

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8
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Describe avian lung anatomy

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Trachea, mesobronchi, ventrobronchi, parabronchi

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9
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What are the three forms of calcium in avian species?

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Hydroxyapatite - in bone
Intracellular calcium
Extracellular calcium - ionised and protein-bound

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10
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What are the three hormones regulating calcium?

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Vitamin D3
Parathyroid Hormone
Calcitonin

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11
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Describe Vitamin metabolism

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Provitamin D -UVB-> Vit D3 (Cholecalciferol)

Cholecalciferol -LIVER-> Calcidiol
Calcidiol -KIDNEY-> Calcitriol

Calitriol is hormonally active metabolite of vit D3 that facilitates absorption, uptake, deposition, and excretion of calcium.
Sex hormone in egg laying birds
Oestrogen effects storage, mobilisation, transport

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12
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Describe the role of parathyroid hormone

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Produce by parathyroid gland due to low Ca2+
- ↑ renal tubular reabsorption of calcium
- ↑ bone resorption
- ↑ VitD3 -> Calcitriol conversion in kidneys

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