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What are the pharyngeal jaws? Briefly describe one example.

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  • Secondary set of jaws, used for processign food.
  • Modified gill / bracheal arches.
  • Can be hard for processing food / sharp for ripping etc.
  • e.g. Moray eels - protrude pharyngeal jaws to captire prey.
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Using diagrams, show the main patterns of skull fenestration shown in the amniotes and give an example for each.

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  • Anapsid (No hole / fenestra )
  • Synapsid (1 hole / fenestra)
  • Diapsid (2 holes / fenestra)
  • Anapsid e.g. turtle (actually diapsid)
  • Synapsid e.g. mammals
  • Diapsid e.g. crocodilian
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Other than the amniotic egg, what are the other derived features of the amniotes?

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  • Presence of keratin the skin
  • Well developed muscles in the throat region
  • Fenestration of the skull
  • Costal respiration (use ribs for ventilation.
  • Thicker skin with more lipids (no gaseous exchange over skin)
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4
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How do cartilaginous fishes sense their prey?

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  • Mechanoreception. lateral line that detects vibrations in water.
  • Olfaction. Nostrils to sense smell.
  • Olfaction can be very sensitive.
  • Electroreception that pick up electric signals given off by the movement of prey - nerve, muscles movement. (ampullary organs)
  • Specialised modified eyes for low light condition.
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5
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What are the key features of the mammals?

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  • Larger brains
  • mammary glands
  • presence of hair/fur
  • endotherms
  • lactation & suckling
  • diaphragm
  • heterodont, jaw
  • precise inclusion
  • lower jaw is slightly smaller so it can move side to side for chewing
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Discuss the role of biotic and abiotic factors, specifically predation, in driving the diversity of reproductive modes in anurans.

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  • Move away from aquatic environment to lower risk of predation
  • More complexity of reproductive modes in warmer wetter environments
  • e.g. foam nests, terrestrial eggs etc.
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Illustrate convergent evolution in marsupial and placental mammals

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  • Gliding evloved independently in both
  • Marsupial moles / normal moles
  • Diet specialisation
  • habitats, body size and morphology
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