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Evolutionary Biology and Comparative Anatomy Lecture
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Chapter 2: VERTEBRATE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
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Vertebrate Musculature
level: Vertebrate Musculature
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Vertebrate Musculature
Question
Answer
True/False: Hypobranchial and tongue muscles (TETRAPODS): The tongue of amniotes is a 'sac' anchored to hyoid skeleton and filled with hypobranchial muscle
True
A condition in which an organism forms or possesses a linear series of body segments.
Metamerism
Segmented appearance created by the epaxial and hypaxial muscles.
Metamerism
Bundles of muscle fibers
Myomeres
Separate myomeres horizontally
Myosepta
Separate myomeres vertically
Mycommata
Dorsal side muscle and support the body, also move the head and tail (extend from the skull to the tip of the tail), these muscles aid in stride length.
Epaxial Muscles
Ventral side muscle and are dominant in tetrapods, aid in respiration.
Hypaxial Muscles