Inner Fish
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Homeostasis
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What advantages does a paleontologist have as an anatomy professor?

Because other creatures offer a road map to humans

100

What are the characters of Tiktaalik that made it fishlike? What are the characters that underscored that it is a tetrapod ancestor?

 Fish-like: scales, fins, gills 

 Land: lungs, neck, hand bone structure

100

Conditions along coasts and estuaries are much less constant so animals have to cope with abrupt changes in salinity and can tolerate wide variations so are called

euryhaline

100

•Helps allow animals to reach homeostasis 

• Serves excretory and respiratory functions 

• Contributes to temperature regulation

Integument

100

Teeth that humans have

Molars, premolars, Caine, incisors

200

Describe some of the similarities that link humans and fish

Backbones, brain wiring

200

One of first transitional species, already likely on land  Forelimbs could push top of the body off the ground, back limbs like paddles in water or stabilizers on land

What is notable about Ichthyostega?

200

Freshwater fish that has more solutes than environment. Water flows into fish and they fight to keep it out

Hypertonic

200

4 bone functions

1. Structure

2. Protection

3. Mineral Balance

4. Blood cell production

200

– E.g.: Gastric mill and chitinous teeth in arthropods, gizzard in oligochaetes and archosaurs

Mechanical breakdown of food

300

What is the pattern of hand bones that Richard Owen identified as being homologous in turtles, humans and birds?

One bone, two bones, lots of bones, digits

300

Describe some of the similarities between fish and human embryos?

Look similar, both have gill arches, heads (cranium), tail

300

Nonavian reptiles and birds excrete _________ instead of _________ through the tubular epithelium

uric acid, urea

300

Produces blood cells. Spongy bone: ribs, vertebrae, flat bones

Red Marrow

300

E.g.: Crop in oligochaetes and archosaurs, multichambered stomachs of some herbivorous mammals

Food storage with chemical breakdown and/or fermentation

400

What was Darwin’s contribution to understanding this pattern of bones that are homologous in turtles, humans, and birds?

They all share a common ancestor, therefore likely to have a transitional species

400

Weak spot where testes have to descend, intestines can go through, reminder of fish ancestors

hernias 

400

Less solutes than environment in a saltwater fish. Water flows out of the fish and they fight to keep it in

Hypotonic

400

• Contributes to animal’s ability to interact with the environment 

• Contains sensory receptors 

• Secretes scent molecules 

• Used in signaling and display (communication)

Integument

400

• Force exerted on the walls of the blood vessels by the blood (caused primarily by the pumping of the heart) 

• Keeps the circulatory fluid moving through the system (in addition to other forces)

Requires the maintenance of “blood pressure”

500

What is the age and rock type do paleontologists need to target to find transitional species?

Devonian, 360 million years ago, Penn. Road cut

500

is the gene that causes the start of signals to develop digits 

 The signal starts strong then weakens, if the signal stays strong, an organism will get extra fingers 

 This same function is found in very ancestral fish--skates

Sonic Hedgehog 

500

uses blood pressure across capillary walls to produce a protein-free filtrate

Glomerular filtration

500

Feed on decaying organic matter

Saprophagous

500

3 things

vessels that carry blood from heart to capillaries 

vessels that carry blood from capillaries to heart

tiny, porous vessels through which molecules diffuse in to/out of body tissues  

Arteries 

Veins

Capillaries  

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