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1 Appendicular Skeleton
Appendages and supporting girdles

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3 Pectoral Girdle Function

4 Pectoral Girdle – Replacement bones
Coracoid (Epicoracoid) Scapula Suprascapula

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6 Pectoral Girdle – Membrane bones
Clavicle Cleithrum Supracleithrum Postcleithrum Posttemporal Interclavicle (Episternum in tetrapods)

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8 Pectoral Girdle Glenoid fossa on scapula for limb attachment

9 Key Point What trend do you see as you look at the overview of pectoral girdles?

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11 Pectoral Girdle - Placoderms
First to have a pectoral girdle

12 Pectoral Girdle - Chondrichthyes
Cartilage No dermal elements Coracoid, scapula, suprascapula (scapulacoracoid) Not connect to axial skeleton, but fused at midline

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14 Pectoral Girdle – Bony fish
Membrane bones Clavicle, some have interclavicle Cleithrum – largest Supracleithrum, postcleithrum Posttemporal – anchors to skull

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16 Pectoral girdle – bony fish
Replacement bones Coracoid Scapula

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18 Pectoral Girdle - amphibians
Membrane bones Reduced Lose posttemporal Early amphibians gained an interclavicle as a brace

19 Pectoral Girdle - amphibians
Replacement bones Coracoid Scapula and suprascapula

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21 Pectoral Girdle - amphibians
Urodeles have no membrane bones, including clavicle Anurans have clavicle, no interclavicle and usually no cleithrum

22 Pectoral girdle - Reptiles
Stem reptiles & synapsids Many membrane bones present Most replacement bones present New posterior coracoid present

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24 Pectoral girdle - Reptiles
Modern reptiles have scapula, coracoid, sometimes clavicle, sometimes interclavicle Crocodiles have reduced clavicle Turtles have interclavicle fused with shell Snakes have no girdle Lizards have a significant clavicle and interclavicle

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26 Pectoral Girdle - birds
Furcula (2 clavicles plus interclavicle) Scapula – bladelike Coracoid (anterior or pro-) which articulates with sternum

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28 Pectoral Girdle - mammals
Monotremes similar to stem reptiles Clavicle in most Scapula Coracoid process from posterior coracoid Spine is new Acromion process articulates with clavicle (not new)

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33 Pelvic Girdle Stability, encloses pelvic cavity organs
In tetrapods, it has three parts called the ilium, pubis and ischium When these three bones fuse into one, the fused bone is the innominate or coxal bone Acetabulum is the socket for the thigh Symphysis in all but birds Replacement bone

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36 Pelvic Girdle - Fish Pelvic plate or symphysis

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38 Pelvic Girdle - amphibians
Pubis Ilium (long & slanted in frog) Ischium

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40 Pelvic Girdle - Reptile
Sacroiliac joint is stronger and broader for more muscle attachment and stability

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42 Pelvic Girdle - birds Synsacrum – Ilium is braced against fused vertebrae No symphysis WHY??

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44 Pelvic girdle - mammals
Epipubic bone in marsupials is unique for pouch support

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46 FINS Steering, rolling, braking, stabilizers, forward & vertical movement

47 Fin structure Skin epidermis covering Fin rays in dermis
Lepidotrichia (scale-hair) bony dermal scales, segmented Ceratotrichia (horn-hair) cartilaginous unsegmented rays

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49 Fin Structure Skeletal base (cartilage or bone) for support
Pterygiophores (bearing fin) Basals are proximal Radials are distal

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51 Paired Fins Absent in agnathans Some in placoderms & acanthodians
Chondrichthyes Fin Fold Fins – very broad based

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53 Paired Fins Bony fish Actinopterygii has ray fins, very flexible with thin base Sacrcopterygii has fleshy muscular base Dipnoi has lobe fins Crossopterygii has lobe fins that are called fringe fins & have pterygiophores on one side of fin axis

54 Osteichthyes skeleton
Dorsal fins Caudal fin Pectoral fin Anal fin Pelvic fin

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58 Origins of fins From acanthodian spines? From fleshy folds?
From gills?

59 Median fins – Dorsal and Anal fins

60 Dorsal and Anal Fins Function for rolling, defense, display
Location – rests on vertebral column Variations among groups

61 Caudal fins Heterocercal Hypocercal Diphycercal Homocercal Teleosts
Neural and Hemal arch for support Bony sheath for notochord

62 Dorsal fins Caudal fin Pectoral fin Anal fin Pelvic fin

63 Fish tails Heterocercal Diphycercal Homocercal


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