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Axial Skeleton - Ribs Function – Protection – Respiration Phylogeny - new Endochondral
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Ribs Dorsal ribs separate dorsal and ventral muscle mass Ventral ribs are in the body wall
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Ribs Monocipital (snakes & monotremes) Bicipital – Dorsal head = tuberculum – Ventral head = capitulum
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Ribs Costal = vertebral ribs Sternal = costal cartilage
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Ribs - Fish Some have no ribs Some have dorsal ribs only (sharks) Some have ventral ribs Some have dorsal & ventral ribs
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Ribs - Amphibians Short in anurans and urodeles Long in apodans
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Ribs - Reptiles Typically short in neck and long in trunk Turtles – fused to carapace Snakes – long and curved Crocodiles – Gastralia are NOT ribs
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Turtle skeleton CarapaceCarapace PlastronPlastron Fused vertebrae RibsRibs
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Ribs - Birds Costal & Sternal Ribs Uncinate Processes for muscle attachment
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Ribs - Mammals Thoracic (12 in human, 13 in cat) True rib False rib Floating rib
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Sternum Needed for stronger & more mobile forelimbs Tetrapod feature only Function – protection, strengthens body wall, attaches muscles, rib attachment Endochondral bone
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Sternum - amphibians Frogs & toads – ossified, but poor Urodeles – flimsy if present Caecilians - none
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Sternum - reptiles Lizards – large Crocodiles – large cartilaginous plate Snakes – none Turtles – none needed
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Sternum - birds Keel Carina For muscle attachment
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Sternum - Mammal Segments Xiphoid process is caudal-most segment
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