Exotic Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four orders of reptiles

A

Crocodilia
Sphendontia
Squamata
Testudines

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2
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What are some examples in the Squamata

A

Snakes
Lizards

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3
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What are some examples in the testudimes

A

Turtles
Tortoises
Terrapins

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4
Q

What special bone does some reptile have and why is it important

A

Quadrate
Allows jaw to open wider so that they can eat their prey

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5
Q

How many occipital condyles have and why

A

Single
Allows for rotation at neck/ head for greater flexibility

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6
Q

How are vertebrae classified in reptiles

A

Pre sacral
Pre cloacal
Trunk

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7
Q

What are gastralia

A

Endochondral ribs
Caudal to sternum
Don’t articulate with vertebrae
More superficial that true ribs
Used for muscle attachment and abdominal support

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8
Q

What is reptile bone growth and healing like?

A

Slow and constant
Epiphyses never close
Very dependent on external factors

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9
Q

How does caudal autotomy occur?

A

In the middle of the vertebrae at predetermined plates
Contraction of muscle fibres to make spasm

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10
Q

What are some problems with caudal tail autotomy

A

Lose fat stores
Diverts energy
Tail regrowth is different (cartilage- not bone)
May affect locomotion or reproduction

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11
Q

If tail drops again where will it drop and why

A

More proximal
New regrowth of tail is cartilage and can only drop where bone is, so will be higher up

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12
Q

What are the types of locomotion snakes use?

A

Serpentine
Concertina
Rectilinear
Side winding

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13
Q

How many bones are in carapace shell of tortoise

A

49

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14
Q

How many bones are in plastron of tortoise

A

9

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15
Q

What are the three parts lf the tortoise shell ,ade from

A

Epidermal
Dermal
Enchondral

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16
Q

How many vertebrae in tortoise

A

8 cervical vertebrae
10 trunk vertebrae
2 sacral vertebrae
Caudal vertebrae- changes with sex (male have more)

17
Q

What is the sternum made of in lizards

A

Cartilage

18
Q

What are the girdles like in reptiles

A

No pectoral girdle
No pelvic girdle in most snakes

19
Q

What is the muscular anatomy of a snake like?

A

There are:
Hypaxial muscles (under vertebrae) and intercostal muscles —> locomotion, passage of prey, respiration
Epaxial muscles (around vertebrae)

20
Q

What is the muscular anatomy of a snake like?

A

There are:
Hypaxial muscles (under vertebrae) and intercostal muscles —> locomotion, passage of prey, respiration
Epaxial muscles (around vertebrae)