BIOL 204 Lecture 17: lecture 17

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Chondrichthyes and actinoperygii: appendicular muscles extend from girdles to pterygiophores of fins, each fin has, a dorsal muscle that abducts the, a ventral muscle that adducts the fins. Tetrapods limbs provide main source of propulsive force for locomotion: appendicular muscles are relatively large, pectoral and pelvic adductor and abductor muscles are divided into many distinct muscles, some branchiomeric muscles recruited for forelimb movement. In tetrapods with erect limb posture: appendicular muscles tend to be bunched proximally (near the trunk, connected to distal portion of the limbs through long tendons. In many tetrapods- have an epiglottis that prevents food from entering the larynx. In birds: may contain a crop used to store food, allows birds to store large amounts of food to be digested at a later time or regurgitated to feed young. Smooth muscle that lines the digestive tract origin.

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