jaws to limbs #16 Flashcards

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Synapomopy

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derived character shared by common ancestor & 2 or more descendant lineages

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What are the groups of invertebrate chordates & vertebrates with no backbone?

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Echinodermata/Cephalochordata/ Urochordata
Hagfish/lamprey

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What are the 3 groups of jawed vertebrates?

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Sharks (cartilage fish), ray-finned fish, tetrapods

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What are the groups of fish that tetrapods evolved from?

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Bony fish = ray/ lobed finned fish

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What are the 3 groups of tetrapods?

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Amphibians, reptiles, mammals (sister groups)

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What is the importance of Tiktualik and its tetrapod characters?

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Same basic patterns as tetrapods
Neck, ribs, fin skeleton, flat skull, eyes on top of skull

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How did fins evolve into tetrapod limbs?

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Bc tetrapods became very diverse it was necessary for terrestrial life

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What are the major characteristics of amphibians?

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First group of tetrapods (salamanders, frogs,caecilians), semiaquatic

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