feb 28th Flashcards

1
Q

what is the closest relative to tetrapods?

A

sacropterygii

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2
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terrestrial habitats lead to

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opportunities for adaptation and exploiting new niches

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3
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air environment (movement to land)

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  • density- 1000 times less
  • oxygen content greater (20 times)
  • does not provide buoyancy
  • temp changes quickly
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4
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jawed fish nares characteristics

A
  • paired nares
  • inhalent/exhalant (anterior/posterior)
  • connected to olfactory chamber
  • olfactory nerve connects to olfactory
  • lots of anatomical variability
  • important role in feeding in many species
  • communication, reproduction, migration, avoidance (alarm, cues)
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5
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choana

A

internal naris/nares
- passage between nasal cavity and throat

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6
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what is choana an important feature of?

A

tetrapod development
- draw air through the nose into the lungs
- developed before limbs originated

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7
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what do not have choanae?

A

ceolocanths

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8
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where is the migration from external nares to internal nares apparent?

A

in Kenichthys an extinct fish

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9
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amphibian characteristics (7)

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  • skeleton mainly calcified bone
  • tetrapods (4 limbs)
  • 2 loop circulatory system
  • no scales (thin skin- moist, glandular)
  • ectothermic
  • eardrum & stapes
  • paired internal nostrils open to nasal cavity
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10
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what is the stapes (columella) used for?

A

transmitting vibrations to inner ear

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11
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what are the internal nostrils lined with>

A

olfactory epithelium at anterior part of mouth cavity

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12
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why are amphibians tied to water?

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  • eggs deposited in water or must be kept moist
  • larvae depend on gills for respiration
  • thin skin loses water rapidly
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13
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what are amphibians respiratory mechanisms?

A
  • skin
  • gills
  • lungs
  • both gills and lungs
  • or neither
  • vascularized lining of mouth cavity
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14
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what are the 3 orders in the subclass lissamphibia?

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  1. gymnophiona
  2. urodela
  3. anura
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15
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urodela (newts and salamanders) 7 characteristics

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  • primitive amphibians
  • simple shape
  • legs are weak and small
  • body often partly drags along the ground
  • good swimmers
  • mostly occur in NA
  • small although some reach 1M in length
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