BIO 1130 Midterm: Midterm 1 Notes

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Cheetah has an advantage because it can accelerate very quickly to catch prey (110km/h speed) Pelvic girdle (pelvis) fused to vertebral column (propulsion) Pectoral girdle (scapula) not directly attached to the vertebral column (slides on rib cage) (propulsion, orientation, stride length) Muscles act as the shock absorber for all the movements when the cheetah runs. If the limbs were attached to the vertebral column, the head would bob up and down during running, internal organs may be squished, etc. Limbs not attached to vertebral column allows the head to remain very still and focus on the prey. Compensates for balance, stops animal from sliding to the side when turning (during running) Some fish have bones in fins; comparing to limbs, recognizable tibia, ankle, etc. Fins in fish have different role than limbs in animals. (humans have fingers, fish do not) Pelvic girdle fused to the vertebral column: 385myr. Pelvic fins in tetrapod more developed than in fish.

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