CHAPTER 3 Flashcards

1
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serrations

A

small sharp bumps on a tooth that are arranged in a line that usually runs from the tip to the base of the tooth.

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a type of herbivore that only eats fruit

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Frugivore, usually have a sharp and hooked beak

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3
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a type of carnivore that only eats fish

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piscivore, have tall, sharp, conical teeth that usually lack serrations.

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a type of carnivore that only eats bugs.

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insectivore, have sharp piercing teeth. some insectivore don’t have any teeth at all.

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5
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durophagy

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extremely powerful jaws that are able to break bones when eating.

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6
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omnivores

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eat both meat and plants. usually have either unspecialized teeth OR a variety of teeth with different shapes.

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7
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resorption

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the chemical process by which dinosaurs break down their own teeth and bones so that the minerals can be reused.

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dental batteries

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arrangements of densely packed teeth that collectively from a single, large chewing surface.

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9
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which two groups have dental batteries

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hadrosaurs and ceratopsians

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10
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the two types of hard tissue that make up teeth

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enamel which covers the outside of the tooth, and Dentine which is on the inside of a tooth

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11
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Are the dental batteries of ceratopsians and hadrosaurs related

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No, they evolved separately and do not share a common ancestor.

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12
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gastroliths

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small stones that are swallowed to help with digestion of plant material. Gastroliths are also a cololite.

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13
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dromeosaurs

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a group of theropod dinosaurs with thin tails supported by special rod like projections of their caudal vertebrae.

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14
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spinosaurs

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a group of theropods that were thought to be piscivores because of their conical, shape teeth with few to no serrations.

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15
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cololites

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cololites are fossil gut contents

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16
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coprolites

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fossil shit/poop

17
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which part of a tooth is shed? and why

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The top or crown of the tooth because the root of the tooth has been reabsorbed for minerals and nutrients.

18
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Cellulose

A

A tough material from plants which cannot be digested and needs the help from bacteria found within the stomach.

19
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what is a way for some herbivores to deal with cellulose?

A

dental batteries.

20
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why are dental batteries uneven?

A

Different hard tissues are found down at a slightly different rate.

21
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Ceratopsians and their dental batteries.

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  • Dental battery is almost vertical.

- Slide together like scissor blades, with one opposing lateral side of the teeth is doing most of the work.

22
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Hadrosaurs and their dental batteries.

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  • Angled downwards, but still mostly horizontal.

- move their jaws backwards and forwards and side to side as well.

23
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Inset teeth function

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Inset teeth probably helped make room for large cheeks which are used for holding food while an animal chews.

24
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Inset teeth

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the teeth in dental batteries are inset in the the are positioned close to the tongue.

25
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which dinosaurs has high ribcages and gastroliths.

A

ankylosaurs and sauropods

26
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Gastric mill.

A

A special stone-filled digesting organ located near the stomach.

27
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What do gastric mills help with?

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Gastric mills help with toothless animals to breakdown and digest their food.

28
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Two kinds of Dramaeosaurs

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Velociraptor and troodontid, both with serrated teeth and large sickle-shaped claw on each foot.

29
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why did dramaeosaurs keep their sickle claw of the ground

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To keep it sharp and prevent ware.

30
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Alvarezsaurs

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  • A group of small theropods with short front limbs and compact hands.
  • Alvarezasaurs are thought to have been insectivores
  • reduced teeth and short, but strong, front limbs.
31
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which dinosaur are cololites known from

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micro raptor (dromaeosaur), diverse diet,