Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges Whale Bird Human سر Bat }}} Horse Cat Figure 8.4. Forelimb skeletal anatomy of six tetrapods. Bobcat Teeth Lynx rufus (bobcat) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Pig Teeth Sus scrofa (Pig) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Side) Bottom Jaw (Side) THE Top Jaw (Side) 996 Bottom Jaw (Side) <> Fox Teeth Vulpes velox (swift fox) ALA Top Jaw (Front) Sheep Teeth Sheep (Ovis aries) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Transverse Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Side) Top Jaw (Side) Bottom Jaw (Side) 0x< <> <>
Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges Whale Bird Human سر Bat }}} Horse Cat Figure 8.4. Forelimb skeletal anatomy of six tetrapods. Bobcat Teeth Lynx rufus (bobcat) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Pig Teeth Sus scrofa (Pig) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Side) Bottom Jaw (Side) THE Top Jaw (Side) 996 Bottom Jaw (Side) <> Fox Teeth Vulpes velox (swift fox) ALA Top Jaw (Front) Sheep Teeth Sheep (Ovis aries) Top Jaw (Front) Bottom Jaw (Front) Top Jaw (Transverse) Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Transverse Bottom Jaw (Transverse) Top Jaw (Side) Top Jaw (Side) Bottom Jaw (Side) 0x< <> <>
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Chapter8: The Appendicular Skeleton
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Compare the following mammal skulls and decide whether their teeth shapes are generally sharp, flat, or intermediate.
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Fox:
Pig:
Sheep:
Pig:
Sheep:
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Based on their teeth shape and dental formulas, state whether each of these mammals are herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
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Review the forelimb skeletal anatomy figure in your reading exercise (Figure 8.4). Look at the types of bones and the number of bones found in each tetrapod forelimb. Limbs with digits are homologous for tetrapods. Create a hypothesis explaining what bones the common ancestor of tetrapods probably possessed.
Based on similarities among forelimbs, what bones did the common ancestor of tetrapods probably possess? In your answer, refer to the bones and how they are connected to each other.
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