ENWC424 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Gymnophiona, Gerobatrachus, Metabolic Waste

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Limbs were advantageous for creatures living in shallow water habitats: stalk prey, navigate through dense vegetation, move from a drying habitat. Lungs possibly evolved to deal with low oxygen conditions: problems, properties of water and air differ, water is more dense and viscous than air. Law of motion: gravity, early tetrapods could only drag their bodies across land, and could not be out of water for very long, necessary morphological changes: Limb structure capable of terrestrial support: robust bone structure, prevention of desiccation, wax-producing glands, keratinization of skin. Increased surface area for gas exchange: skin, buccopharynx, lungs, feeding mechanism, suction feeding -> capture with jaws, hearing, stapes associated with tympanum, excretory system, nitrogenous waste, gills -> kidneys, clade: lissamphibia. Levator bulbi muscles: elevate the eyes, respiration via the skin, short, straight ribs, problem with comparing extant groups: Includes reptiles with anapsid skulls: majority now extinct (except turtles-?, clade: diapsida, shared, derived character, 2 temporals, openings in skulls.

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