What are the synapomorphies of Rhipidistia (lungfishes)?
What about this may create a constraint on respiration in the amphibians?
What is the ventilation system in most amphibians?
How is this a disadvantage?
How might this be a constraint?
What is the lung respiration system in the following bony fishes and lungfishes?
Gars and bowfins
Lungfishes
Bichirs and reedfish
What about amniotes?
List six amniote synapomorphies
(Amniotes = reptiles and mammals)
(Lissamphibia = caecilians, salamanders, frogs)
Describe the amniotic egg
Describe the single erectile penis in amniotes (which groups is it lost in and what do they replace it with?)
Describe the astragalus bone in the ankle
Describe costal ventilation in the amniotes
Describe amniote skull fenestration (function, origin, evolutionary trajectory)
What are the Sauropsida?
What are their synapomorphies?
What are the Testudines/Chelonia?
Discuss their phylogeny
What are the two lineages of turtles?
When did the turtles evolve?
What are the three major synapomorphies of turtles?
What did turtles replace caniniform teeth with?
Describe the unique adductor muscles in turtles

Describe the turtle shell
How did the shell develop?
Why might the turtle shell be a constraint on evolution?
What are the circulatory adaptations in turtles (and lepidosaurs)?

What are the functions of blood shunts in turtles and lepidosaurs?
(Left to right shunts; right to left shunts)
How does the right to left blood shunt help?

Describe turtle reproduction
What do turtles use to guide their massive migrations?
What are the Lepidosaurs?
What are the five main lepidosaur synapomorphies?