ZOOL224 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Frog, Pedicellate Teeth, Lissamphibia
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Part 3 from the tetrapoda to the archosaurs. Note: images reproduced in these outlines have been included under section 29 of the copyright act, as fair dealing for research, private study, criticism or review. Note: these outlines contain some but by no means all of the figures and topics that you will be responsible for in the quiz, midterm, and final exam. See posted lecture notes and any assigned lecture material for more complete coverage of all the material you will be responsible for. Stem (devonian) tetrapods: limbs with carpals (or tarsals) and digits. Primitive condition = lots of existing toes/ ngers, and gradually reduced over time. Note human beings are relatively primitive in digit count (still have 5 digits: pelvic girdle attached to sacral vertebrae via ilium. Strengthens vertebral column (allows attachment of larger muscles) Small hypomandibula > columella or stapes > in spiracle tract. Stapes abuts against cranium > support only (no hearing role?)