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Title: Comparative%20Anatomy


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Comparative Anatomy
  • Evolution of the Postcranial Skeleton

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Evolution of the Postcranial Skeleton.
  • Functional units of the post-cranial skeleton.
  • Visceal skeleton
  • Vertebral column
  • Ribs
  • Sternum
  • Girdles
  • Paired appendages
  • Unpaired appendages

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Postcranial Skeleton
  • We need to know a little more about bone.
  • What sorts of forces operate on bony tissue?
  • Compression
  • Tension
  • Shear
  • Torsion

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Forces operating on bone
  • Examples
  • Compression. Graviportal limbs of
    elephants.
  • Shear..Greater trochanter of the femur.
  • Torsion... Vertebrae Femur
  • Tension.. Sternum

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Forces operating on bone
  • Bone is living tissue, and accommodates whatever
    forces are applied to it.
  • As an example, someone who loses a lot of weight
    quickly will still possess a robust skeleton
    designed to carry a lot of weight. However, with
    time the skeleton will reabsorb a considerable
    amount of tissue and become more gracile.

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Forces acting on bone.
  • We can look at cross-sections of bone and
    determine exactly what kinds of forces were
    applied to the bone.
  • Note - a bone is not solid in cross section.
  • force lines within the bone become ossified for
    increased strength.

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Changes resulting from terrestrialization.
  • What are some of the problems associated with a
    terrestrial life style?
  • Support
  • Stability
  • Locomotion
  • Respiration
  • Dessication.
  • Note some of these same issues are faced by
    aquatic forms as well.

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In an aquatic environment, the water acts as a
skeleton. Terrestrial organism often have their
mass arranged over only a few points of
support.Compare and contrast the articulations
of the 2 joints shown here.
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