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A dolphin is an aquatic mammal within the infraorder Cetacea.
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- Blood vessels and nerve endings can be found within the dermis.
- Dolphins are sensitive to vibrations and small pressure changes.
- Proprioception, which is also known as kinesthesia, is the body's ability to sense its location, movements and actions.
- These nerve endings are known to be highly proprioceptive, which explains sensory perception.
- There are nerve fibers in the dermis that extend to the epidermis.
- Mechanoreceptors are found within the interlocks of the epidermis with dermal ridges.
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- There are many nerve endings that resemble small, onion-like configurations that are present in the superficial portion of the dermis.
- The blubber functions to streamline the body and to form specialized locomotor structures such as the dorsal fin, propulsive fluke blades and caudal keels.
- Blubber differs from fat in that, in addition to fat cells, it contains a fibrous network of connective tissue.
- Most of the dolphin's body fat is accumulated in a thick layer of blubber.
- This fat is thickest on the dolphin's back and belly.
- The thickness of the subcutaneous blubber or fat depends on the dolphin's health, development, location, reproductive state, and how well it feeds.
- which is known as fat, because the fat may extend up to the epidermis border and collagen fiber bundles extend throughout the whole subcutaneous blubber which is fat found under the skin.
- The dermis blends gradually with the adipose layer,
- Blubber is found within the dermis and subcutis layer.
- The thickness of a dolphin's epidermis varies, depending on species and age.
- The dermal papillae are finger-like projections that help adhesion between the epidermal and dermal layers, as well as providing a larger surface area to nourish the epidermal layer.
- The epidermal rete pegs are the epithelial extensions that project into the underlying connective tissue in both skin and mucous membranes.
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- The epidermis of this species is characterized by the lack of keratin and by a prominent intertwine of epidermal rete pegs and long dermal papillae.
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- At birth, a newborn dolphin has hairs lined up in a single band on both sides of the rostrum, which is their jaw, and usually has a total length of 16–17 cm .
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- The dolphin's skin is known to have a smooth rubber texture and is without hair and glands, except mammary glands.
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- the epidermis and the blubber, which consists of two layers including the dermis and subcutis.
- The skin of a dolphin is made up of two parts:
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- Some of these requirements include protection, fat storage, heat regulation, and sensory perception.
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- The skin of dolphins is very important as it is specialized to satisfy specific requirements.
- The integumentary system is an organ system mostly consisted of skin, hair, nails and endocrine glands.
- Females have one genital slit, housing the vagina and the anus, with a mammary slit on either side.
- Males have two slits, one concealing the penis and one further behind for the anus.
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- Dolphins' reproductive organs are located inside the body, with genital slits on the ventral (belly) side.
- Dolphins have a two-chambered stomach that is similar in structure to terrestrial carnivores. They have fundic and pyloric chambers.
- Calves, generally, are born with a thin layer of blubber, which develops at different paces depending on the habitat.
- the primary usage for blubber is insulation from the harsh climate.
- This blubber can help with buoyancy, protection to some extent as predators would have a hard time getting through a thick layer of fat, and energy for leaner times;
- All dolphins have a thick layer of blubber, thickness varying on climate.
- Dolphins have rather small, unidentifiable spouts.
- which may be visible in cold air, followed by inhaling fresh air into the lungs.
- Breathing involves expelling stale air from their blowhole, in an upward blast,
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- These conical teeth are used to catch swift prey such as fish, squid or large mammals, such as seals.
- Dolphins have conical teeth, as opposed to porpoises' spade-shaped teeth.