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Appendicular Skeleton: Fish |
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Paired fins/webbed processes strengthened by internal fin rays.
Pterygiophores strengthen proximal fin (basal).
Basals articulate with the girdle.
fish=lepidotrichia=bone/cartilage.
2 Sets of paired fins: pectoral and pelvic for movement and stability. |
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Form between dermis and epidermis and sink inward as dermal fin rays. |
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Maneuvars and or initiates rise and sink when turning. |
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- Paired fins arose within paried continuous sets of ventrolateral folds in the body wall.
- Folds specialize into pelvic and pectoral
- Folds stiffened by pterygiophores.
- Basals extend inward and fuse across the midline forming girdles for more stability.
- Dermal bone added to pect girdle for strength.
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Fin folds in fossil records
paired fins devp together from cont thickening along lat body wall. |
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Chiridium.
3 regions
- Stylopodium: most proximal. Single skeletal element.
- Zeugopodium: 2 internal elements
- Autopodium: many bones
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Muscular limbs with well defined digits. |
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Hand
metacarpals(palm)->carpals(wrist) |
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Foot
metatarsals(above toes)->tarsals(toes) |
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Shoulder region derived from dermal bone and cartilage (endochondral)
U shaped in fish and attached to skull.
Loss of skull attachment in tetrapods.
No direct attachment to V.C. ->no transmission of sudden impacts to the skull.
"muscular sling" |
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Dermal bone of Pectoral Girdle |
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Serves as a brace for endoskel component and area for muscle attach.
Protects heart. |
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Cartilage of Pectoral girdle. |
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Fussion/enlargement of basal pterygiophores.
Fin muscles attach here. |
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No dermal bone.
Exclusively endochondral.
Arose from pterygiophores in support of the fin.
Direct attachment to V.C. (vs. no attachment in Pectoral Girdle)
Fish: single element.
Tetrapods: 3 fused elements (ilium, ischium, pubis) |
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Lateral movement (fish, amphibians, reptiles)
->initial sprawling of limbs (early tetrapods)
->limbs drawn under the body (later tetra) |
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