Lecture 7 Flashcards

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Why were plants a good source of energy 365mya?

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They were abundant, an unexploited energy source with no competition

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What was the food chain for early tetrapods based upon?

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The aquatic system of carnivory

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What challenge faced animals who wanted to use plants as an energy source?

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Cellulose

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3
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Why couldn’t early terrestrial animals digest cellulose?

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It is composed of beta glucose which they were unable to digest.

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How did the synapsids jaw make it difficult for them to break down plant matter?

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Sharp cone teeth which lacked dental occlusion
Jaw composed of several bones
Temporal fenestra was in line with lower jaw

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5
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When did the synapsids walk the earth?

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300mya

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How did the early cynodonts adapt to breakdown plant matter?

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They acquired dental occlusion by changing the shape of their teeth
Their temporal fenestra was raised to increase jaw strength

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When did the early cynodonts roam the earth?

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260mya

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How did the late cynodont adapt to mechanically breakdown plant matter?

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Jaw articulation by two bones
Complex cusp pattern of molars and premolars
Temporal fenestra located above mode of action

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9
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When did the late cynodonts roam the earth?

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195mya

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What are the role of incisors?

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Pincers for grasping or grooming

Elongated chisels for gnawing

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11
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What is the function of canines?

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Elongated to stab and hold prey

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12
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What is the function of molars in carnivores?

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Carnissal teeth

Slicing and tearing flesh

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13
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What is the function of the molars in the herbivores?

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Grinding

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14
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What are the selenodonts?

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Molars with crescent shaped ridges

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15
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What are the lophodonts

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Molars with ridges between cusps

16
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What are the loxodonts?

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Molars with extreme lophodont ridges

17
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What are the four points on a molar?

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Metacone
Hypocone
Paracone
Protocone

18
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What type of teeth are common in browsers?

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Brachydont teeth which have low crowns and finite growth

19
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What time of teeth are common in grazers?

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Hysodont which are high crowned teeth which are constantly growing

20
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How have insects adapted to breakdown cellulose?

A

They have developed endosymbiont relationships with bacteria that can break down cellulose by consuming them.

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How have tetrapods evolved to digest cellulose?

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They have developed an endosymbiotic relationship by consuming the required microorganisms or consuming insects containg the required microorganisms

22
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Describe hindgut fermentation

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The caecum has been enlarged ti allow faster digestion
Fermentation of cellulose by microorganisms
Cellulose utilisation is 45%
Suits high starch food
Suits low energy food

23
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Describe foregut ruminants

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Enlargement of foregut and additional mechanical breakdown
Cheing the cud
Longer digestion 
60% cellulose abosrbed
Inefficient processing of starch
24
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What is chewing the cud?

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When contents are rechewed to further breakdown cellulose

25
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Which method of fermentation do small mammals prefer?

A

Hindgut fermentation as need energy fast

26
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What type of digestion do medium sized mammals prefer?

A

Foregut rumination

27
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What type of digestion do very large mammals prefer?

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Hundgut fermenters