Week 8 Tetrapods Flashcards

1
Q

Synapsids and Sauropsids are both what?

A

Amniotes
-> egg that provides protection/ survive outside of water

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2
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What are synapsids?

A

(1) skull has a single fenestra
-allowed muscles in jaw to differentiate
[Mammals]

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3
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What are Sauropsids?

A

extant reptiles that originally had diapsid skulls
(fenestrae of turtles, snakes, and birds are modified)

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4
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what are Diapsids?

A

Skull with 2 fenestrae
(reptilian lineage)

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5
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Synap of Amniota?

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(1) Lateral flange of the pterygoid bone
(2) second cervical vertebrae modified into an axis
(3) Astragalus bone and mesotarsal joint
(4) more than one sacral vertebra
(5) Amniote egg
(6) waterproof skin
(7) penis
(8) metanephric Kidney
(9) Costal aspiration (breathing with ribs)
(10)Trachea with cartilagenous rings

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6
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Parts of amniotic egg?

A

Chorion, Amnion, allantois, yoke, alboumen

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7
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what does the chorion do? (part of amniotic egg)

A

layer that protects developing embryo and performs gas exchange

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8
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what does the amnion do in an amniotic egg?

A

encasing embryo inside of chorion adding protection

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9
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what does the allantois do in an amniotic egg

A

garbage sac, waste will be here

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10
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what does the yoke do?

A

nutrients for embryo

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11
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what does the albumen do in an amniotic egg

A

provides egg with water/protein

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12
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How do synapsids and sauropsids compare?

A

both groups have:
(1) fast predators
(2) fast prey
(3) powered flight
(4) endothermy
(5) parental care
(6) complex social behavior
*almost all result of convergent evolution

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13
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How do sauropsids move and breathe

A

Lateral undulations- restrict breathing when running and walking

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14
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how do derived sauropsids move and breathe

A

gular pumping

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15
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How do synapsids move and breathe?

A

upright posture, limbs under trunk
–>diaphragm
*also can breath while running unlike sauropsids

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16
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How do synapsids/sauropsid lungs compare

A

2 types of lungs
(1) Alveolar
-the synapsid respiratory system
- Bi-directional
- Compliant, changes shape upon exhale and inhale
(2) Faveolar
- sauropsid resp. system
- lungs are immobile
- 1 way airflow

17
Q

Sauropsid lung ventilation in turtles is…

A

Muscular sling

18
Q

sauropsid lung vent. in snakes is…

A

kinda one lung

19
Q

sauropsid lung vent. in crocodylians is…

A

unidirectional resp system

20
Q

Avian respiratory

A

faveolar lungs combined with large air sacs that are large resovoirs that store the air during parts of resp. cycle to help air flow through in just 1 direction

21
Q

Avian resp. advantages?

A

(1)ability to breathe at very high altitudes
(2) minimizes the anatomic dead space
(3) allows birds to grow very large necks

22
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what are the 4 steps in avian resp. air flow

A

(1) inhale to posterior air sacs
(2) exhale to lungs
(3) inhale to anterior air sacs
(4) exhale out trachea

23
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How do amniotes maintain blood pressure, since they have to maintain different blood pressures in the systemic and pulmonary systems

A

Solution: seperation of the ventricle into the systemic and pulmonary sides with a permanent septum

24
Q

what is Endothermy

A

relying on internal heat to increase body temperature
-requires high metabolic rate and good insulation

25
Q

what are the major nitrogenous wastes of amniotes

A

(1) Ammonia
(2) urea
(3) uric acid

26
Q

How do synapsids excrete waste

A

mammals produce more conc. urine than any non-amniote animal

27
Q

compare vision in synapsids and sauropsids

A

sauropsids have more distinct color vision

28
Q

compare olfaction in synapsids and sauropsids

A

synapsids have better olfaction/use it more
*alot has to do with pheremones

29
Q

compare hearing in synapsids and sauropsids

A

equally good in both
Synapsids: 3 bones
Sauropsids: 1 bone

30
Q

what are the 3 main bones used in synapsid hearing?

A

(1) Malleus
(2) incus
(3) stapes

31
Q

what is the main bone used un sauropsid hearing?

A

Stapes

32
Q

how do synapsid and sauropsid brains compare?

A

in both derived synapsid and sauropsid, brain size in realtion to body size has increased