Tetrapods Flashcards

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What is the sister taxon of tetrapods? Why?

A

Dipnoi (Lungfish)

They exhibit underwater walking on pectoral and pelvic fins and air breathe using modified lungs

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2
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What two features did tetrapods evolve from Lungfish that allowed them to move on land?

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Lungs (originally air sacs)

Limbs (originally lobe-fins)

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What are the derived characteristics for specific adaptations for living on land

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four limbs: with feet and digits for walking on land
ears: for detecting airborne sounds
neck: allows head “swinging”
pelvic bones fused to Vertebrae: allowed force of pushing against ground to propel whole body
ribs: support lungs to help breathe on land

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4
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What is the amphibian clade heavily dependent on? Why?

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Water
The need the moist skin to supplement gas exchange since lungs are inefficient
reproduction requires water since eggs lack shells and dry out and fertilization occurs externally

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5
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What do amphibians undergo during development?

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metamorphosis from water to land

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6
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What is the amniote clade?

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evolved from amphibia to survive and reproduce away from water

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Why does the amniote clade not need water?

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They have a rib cage to ventilate lungs for increased breathing efficiency
This removes the need to conduct gas exchange across the skin
could evolve impermeable skin to help prevent water loss

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What is the most important feature of the amniotes?

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amniotes evolved an embryonic support system that allow development away from water using the amniotic egg

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What is the amniotic egg?

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contains four special membranes to protect the embryo
allows total departure from an aquatic environment
Has three roles: embryo development in water, protection (shock-absorber) and hydration (contains water)
Shell: offers additional protection and water loss prevention

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What are the members of the amniote clade?

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reptiles and mammals

even humans, but substantial evolution has taken place in amniotic eggs

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What is predominant feature of reptiles?

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most reptiles have scales for protection and waterproofing

they lay amniotic eggs with protective hard shells

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12
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What is ectothermic?

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absorption of external heat from the environment as the main source of body heat
reduces energy needs of organism
susceptible to external conditions
most reptiles like turtles (incubators during growth)

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What is endothermic?

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maintain a constant body temperature by employing internal metabolic processes
sustained, high-energy activities
high energy cost to organism

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14
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What are birds related to?

A

reptiles

however, almost every feature has been modified

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15
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Why are birds different from reptiles?

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flight 
most modifications of reptile features involved adapting to flying, such as wings and feathers
forelimbs to wings
scales to feathers
weight reduction light bones
endothermic metabolism
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16
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What are derived characteristics of mammals?

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Mammary Glands: produce milk to nurse offspring
Hair: with a fat layer under the skin to provide insulation
Larger Brain: relative to other vertebrates of equivalent size
Kidney: removes waste WHILE conserving water
Differentiated Teeth
Endothermic

17
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What are the three mammalian clade? How are the classified?

A

Monotremes
Marsupials
Eutherians

18
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What are monotremes?

A

mammals that lay external eggs
only 5 species
produce milk from glands but lack nipples

19
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What are marsupials?

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have placentas, but progeny are birthed very early
embryo develops first in the placenta of the mother’s uterus
born very early and completes development while nursing in a maternal pouch (marsupium)

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What are eutherians?

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placental mammals
more complex placenta and longer pregnancies
have highly developed amniotic membranes
developing offsprings remains jointed to the mother internally through placenta and umbilical cord
much longer pregnancies