The Axial Skeleton Flashcards

1
Q

which direction is cranial and caudal

A

Cranial > towards the brain (Think of cranial nerve )

Caudal > towards the tail bone

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2
Q

what layer forms the vertebrae and ribs

A

sclerotome

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3
Q

what forms the vertebral column in amniotes

A

pleurocentrum

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4
Q

What is apophyses

A

away, growth and offshoot

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5
Q

Difference between water and land animals in vertebral column?

A

Water > resist axial compression, some stiffness in lateral bending, maintain flexibility

Land > resist bending loads, maintain rigidity between supports

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6
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what do zygapophyses do?

A

Resist bending and torsion, absent in aquatic taxa

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7
Q

what regional specialisations to early tetrapod have?

A

Hindlimbs for sacral regions, cervical, maintain aquatic adaptations

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8
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what do primitive amniotes add ?

A

thoracolumbar region, ribs shorten towards hindlimb and improve range of motion

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9
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What does early mammals add ?

A

Thorax, lumbar which promotes rapids locomotion and reflects active lifestyle

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10
Q

what is the Atlas and Axis

A

atlas is the cervical vertebrae that holds up the head. Axis forms the joint connecting skull and spine

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11
Q

what specialisations do Avians have

A

Many cervical vertebrae, greater range of motion

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12
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How many cervical vertebra do mammals have

A

7, adding anymore is associated with cancer

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13
Q

What do ribs do in fish?

A

site for muscle attachment, stiffen body wall, shape body and protect viscera

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14
Q

What is a sternum

A

large keel for flight muscle attachment

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15
Q

What adaptations are in turtles thoracic?

A

Expanded ribs, fused vertebrae, dermal bones

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16
Q

What do lumbar vertebrae help with?

A

locomotion mode such as speed for cheetah, elephant has more distributed foot contact

17
Q

What is a sacrum?

A

fused vertebrae, transmit force from hindlimb via axial skeleton

18
Q

What is the synsacrum?

A

portions of thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions fused together

19
Q

what are three types of ribs?

A

True ribs > attached to the sternum
False ribs > attached to 7th costal cartilage
floating ribs > no anterior attachment

20
Q

Three types of apophyses

A

-Zygapophyses (articular processes)
-Diapophyses (transverse processes)
-Parapophyses