Lec 10 part a Flashcards

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Phylogeny of ocncern

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Chondrichthyes

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2
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Overall diversity of Chondrichthyes

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1200 extant species

Most are marine, small number occur in freshwater

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3
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3 clades with considerable diversity

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Galeomorphii, squalomorphii, and batoidea

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4
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Synapomorphies and diagnostic features of Chondrichthyes

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Placoid scale

Tesserae

Pelvic clasper

Rectal salt gland

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5
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Placoid scales are constituted of

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Enamel and dentine

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6
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Placoid scales do not grow in size, but

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periodically shed and are replaced by large scale

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7
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Functional significance of Placoid scales

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Physical protection

Reduced viscous drag

Improve swim efficiency

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8
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Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes

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Calcified cartilage makes up most of the skeleton

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Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes

Tesserae

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Crust of calcified cartilage covering the external of the cartilaginous skeleton

thin Polygonal plates

Protective layers with decent flexibility

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10
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Jaw carries

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Real teeth with enamel/enameloid and dentine

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11
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Teeth replaced

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Frequently throughout the life of an individual
(Polyphyodont)

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12
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Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes

Pelvic clasper

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Appendages on the pelvic fins of the male, used to transfer sperm to cloaca (urogenital opening) of the female

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13
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Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes

Rectal salt gland

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A small and highly specialized gland within the body cavity near the cloaca

Helps maintain osmotic balance by secreting salts

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14
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Electroreceptors

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Ability to detect external electric fields generated typically by muscle activities of other vertebrates

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15
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Ampullae of Loronzini

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Type of passive electroreception

Found on head and pectoral girdle

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