| A | B |
| internal heat/high metabolic rate in mammals | endothermic |
| mammal's heart has | 4 chambers |
| most mammals are | viviparous |
| 3 main groups of mammals | monotremes, marsupials, placental mammals |
| 2 main feeding types in mammals | carnivore and herbivore |
| kidneys | control composition of body fluids |
| cerebellum | brain part and has to do with movement |
| medulla | brain part and has to do with body functions |
| placenta | tissue that connects embryo to mothe's uterus |
| mammals are called mammals because | mammary glands |
| example of monotremes | duck-billed platypus |
| example of marsupials | opossum |
| example of placental mammals | human |
| rumen | food is stored and partially digested |
| mammals have this type of circulatory sys. | closed |
| cerebrum | brain part that has to do with learning |
| Gestation Period | time that embryo spends in uterus |
| oviparous | term meaning some egg laying mammals |
| 3 basic parts of brain | cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla |
| homeostasis | term meaning constant body temp. |