COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY
Lecture Powerpoints
- 1/15/19 - Welcome!
- 1/15/19 - Anatomy Definition, Usefulness of Comparison, and Vertebrate Cladogram
- 1/17/19 - Vertebrate and Deuterostome Cladograms and Chordate Characteristics: Notochord
- 1/22/19 - Chordate Characteristics: DHNC, Pharyngeal Pouches/Slits, Endostyle, and Postanal Tail and Chordate Evolution Hypothesis
- 1/24/19 - Chordate Evolution Hypotheses and Vertebrate Evolution
- 2/3/19 - Epidermal Placodes and Integument
- 2/5/19 - Epidermis and Dermis in Aquatic and Terrestrial Verts, Scales, and Teeth
- 2/7/19 - Tooth Development, Types of Teeth, and Endochondral Bone Development
- 2/14/19 - Endochondral Bone Development and Types of Intramembranous Bone
- 2/19/19 - Dermal Bone Development and the Evolution of Jaws
- 2/26/19 - The Evolution of Jaws - Mallatt's Hypothesis - and Parts of the Skull Activity
- 2/28/19 - Parts of the Skull Activity
- 3/5/19 - The Evolution of Fenestra and Jaw Attachments
- 3/12/19 - Ear Bones and Ways to Classify Muscle
- 3/26/19 - Types of Muscle, Muscle Actions, Flexor Surfaces of Joints, and Muscle Actions in a Standing Animal
- 3/28/19 - Gaits and Goslow et al. (1981)
- 4/2/19 - Goslow et al. (1981), Dial (1992), and Flight
- 4/4/19 - Flight
- 4/9/19 - Evolution of the Chordate Circulatory System and Cephalochordate and Hagfish Circulatory Systems
- 4/11/19 - Hagfish, Lamprey, Shark, and Teleost Circulatory Systems
- 4/16/19 - Heart Activity and Lungfish and Amphibian Circulatory Systems
- 4/23/19 - Turtle/Lizard and Crocodile/Alligator Circulatory Systems
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