BIO 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Shoulder Girdle, Fish Fin, Protopterus

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Amphibian vs fish: having fingers is a characteristic of amphibians, fins= fish, even if they have all the bones of the arm (humerus, ulna, etc) Reptiles: feet of dinosaurs are under their body, posterior limbs are rotated forwards, anterior limbs only the fingers are rotated forwards, dinosaur evolution: rotation of the knee facing forwards, bipedalism, always have vautr e position. Mammals: rotation of the knee and elbows (different than dinosaurs, anterior part of the scapula is used to support the shoulders and facilitate the movement of the pectoral girdle, abdominal vertebrae without ribs (lumbar) Origin of flying: theory of plane flying: a dinosaur went from parachuting, gliding then to wing flapping, theory of insect (filet): 4: sahelanthropus: has foramen magnum underneath the head, assume that they are biped and can walk on land, evolution: position of the foramen magnum indicates the type of posture (4 legged, biped, etc)

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