Comparative Anatomy - Washington State University
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Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time
SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES
a) Functional SignificanceWater Land Cursorial
Biomechanics
Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time
SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES
a) Functional Significance
Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time
SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES
b) Evolutionary significanceRemodel Preadaptation
Sarcopterygians
Early tetrapods
Skeletal System
Cranial Post-cranial
Splanchnocranium, Dermatocranium, Chondrocranium
Axial Appendicular
Notochord, limbs, girdles
Vertebral column
Chondrocranium
Dermatocranium
Splanchnocranium
Remodeling
Triple evolutionary sources
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Oken/Owen
Getting a HeadGoethe
Richard Owen
Chondrocranium
CHONDROCRANIUM
trabeculae parachordals occipitals sensory capsules
sphenoids ethmoids occipitals otic, optic, nasal
CENTERS OF OSSIFICATION
CHONDROCRANIUM
General Functions1)Adult braincase
(chondrichthyes)
2) ScaffoldNeurocranium
SPLANCHNOCRANIUM(=Visceral Skeleton)
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SPLANCHNOCRANIUM(=Visceral Skeleton)
1) support respiration
2) support feeding apparatus
3) later, jaws
Ostracoderms Bony fish
Agnathans Gnathostomes
SPLANCHNOCRANIUM
JAWS
General Functions1) Prey Traps
2) Crushing
Romer Jarvik
Autostyly
Hyostyly
Amphistyly
JawSuspension
Articular
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Figure 7.56
Quadrate Incus
Articular Malleus
(Hyomandibula) (stapes)
Synapsids
Cuvier
Sauropsids
Synapsids
Quadrate Incus
Articular Malleus
(Hyomandibula) (stapes)
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(Diarthrognathus) Probainognathus
Quadrate
ArticularLower jaw
(Diarthrognathus) Probainognathus
DermatocraniumDerived from dermal Armour
Function
protect the brain
Amniotes
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FUNCTION1) Secondary
FUNCTION1) Secondary
2) Primary
respiration
feeding
prey traps
swallowing
Water vs. Land FUNCTION(feeding)
Aquatic
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Suspensionfeeders
(cilia-mucus)
Agnathans
Suction Feeders(gape ‘n suck; inertial)
aquatic
Bass Hog sucker
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FUNCTION(feeding)
Air
Tongue
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Salamander Salamander
Salamander Lizard
Tongue Projectile Tongue
Gary Larsen
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PrehensionJaws
FUNCTIONSwallowing
suspension
whole (gizzard)
mastication
Swallowing
Mastication
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SwallowingMastication
precise occlusionspecialized teethdiphyodont
(polyphyodont)
akinetic
CRANIAL KINESIS
Relative motion of two or more parts of the skull room.
(joint through skull roof)
Cranial kinesis
Kinetic
Akinetic
CRANIAL KINESIS
Rapid change in size and configuration of buccalcavity.
Tooth position
Kinetic Kinetic
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Strike Kinematics
braincasesupratemproalquadrate
pterygoid ectopterygoidmaxilla
fang
mandible
prefrontal
MODEL (minus mandible)
Strike Kinematics
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