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Which way do Saurischian pelvis' point and Ornithischian pelvis' point |
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Saurischian = forward Ornithischian = backward |
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-Long necks and tails, forlimbs shorter than hind limbs-but not by much. -Small skull and brains >Large nare's HIGH UP on skull rather than end of snout -Spatulate, spoon-like teeth -no cheeks HERBIVORE |
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Dinosaurs lived from when to when? |
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-Rocky metoerite landed, the chicxulub crater in the Gulf of Mexico -Molten glass of tektites dates at 65 MA |
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True or False. Evolution of feathers happened before the evolution of birds? |
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Feathers first arose in... |
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Primitive Aves in the Jurassic |
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Feathers on small dinosaurs suggest that they... |
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Were homeothermic (were able to maintain a constant body temperature) |
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Evolution of flight in birds required that the direct theropod ancestor be large or small? |
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Have a very small body size |
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First evidence that there was the end-cretaceous extra-terrestrial impact was? |
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A hugely augmented portion of iridium in the boundary sediments. |
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There was a rapid radiation of primitive birds in the |
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End cretaceious extinction included |
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-Tsunami deposit -Tektites (molten mass ejected from impact craters) -Paleogene (part of terrestial) over cretaceous |
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Apatosaurs- "pat the horse", nares high on skull, small brains and skulls, pillar like limbs, quadroped
-Diplodocus, nares mid snout, only dinosaur with longer front limbs than hind limbs
SAUROPODS--vertebrae contained hollow spaces to allow for much lighter strong structure, also air sacs in these hollows to lighten the density and stiffen the neck -Drank a LOT of water (avian respiratory and reptilian metabolism) |
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1) Kept them warm, increased growth 2) Self defense 3) May have been cold-blooded, so it could be large |
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Did Apatosaurus grow rapidly? |
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No. They did not grow rapidly and continued to grow throughout their lives |
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About how many valid genera of dinos has been described to date? |
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Sauropodomorpha evolved in the... |
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What type of pelvic structure do theropods have? Saurischian or Ornithischian? |
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Triassic theropods are all... |
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True or False, Sauropods ate anglosperm and conifers? |
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The evolution lineage of coelophysis-->allosaurus-->tyrannosaurus rex |
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Inolved reduction in speed with increase in size |
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Where quill feathers would have been anchored to the boney knowbs of ligaments. |
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True or false, advanced ornithischians replaced sauropods as major herivore in cretaceous? |
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True--because ornithischiens were more efficient at processing food |
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Primitive theropod, late triassic |
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Late Jurassic, primitive tetanurae (between coelophysis and t-rex) |
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Tyrannosaurus, latest cretaceous |
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The ability to maintain a constant body temperature |
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Common term for endothermy is |
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How many digits does coelophysis have? |
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Muscles connected to the furcula help manipulate the... |
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True or false, theropod has three digits on the ground? |
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True or false, theropods arose in the Jurassic. |
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False. Late triassic. Theropods are all bipedal p.s. |
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How many digits are on the hand and foot of the theropod? |
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Four on the hand, three on the foot. |
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Change in theropod body size... |
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not unidirectional for the clade |
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To evolve efficient flight the body had to be big or small? |
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Size had to remain small. |
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True or False, dromeosaurids belong in teh clad Tetanurae |
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The enlarged claw on teh hind foot of dromeosaurids is on digit |
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In dromeosaurids, the pubic boot was |
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pointed backward for muscle attachment for the tail |
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From detailed studies of T-rex we know that they were scavengers, not hunters, because |
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the legs were too short for the body size to make it speedy enough |
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Dromeosaurids are characterized by an enlarged claw on hind digit 2 and |
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a backward pointing pubic bone |
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Deinonychus Velociraptor--had bit of feathers, couldn't fly |
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-Genus Dromeosaurid -Extreme raptor, sickle-shaped claw on 2nd digit of hind foot |
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Archaeopteryx lived at same time as diplodicus and apatosaurus? True or False? Same Place? |
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The clade most related to Aves is |
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Tyrannosaurids had what kind of neck? |
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Skulls of sauropods have nares where? |
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Clade theropoda known for having? |
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llow bones, pointed serrated teeth, and a furcula |
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Very large sauropods have... |
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extra vertebrae in the cervical region |
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A fundamental taxonomic grouping comprising organisms which share a basic body-plan or pattern of structural organization is called a phylogeny |
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More dinosaur genera are known from the Cretaceous than both the Jurassic and Triassic because |
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c) there are more Cretaceous sedimentary rocks preserved |
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There are hypotheses that sauropod cervical vertebrae had air sacs connected to the lungs. Such structures would |
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provide the neck with less density and more stiffness for muscle control |
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Coeolphysis and Dilophosaurus are |
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d) the fused clavicle bones |
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a) had reduced to no teeth and a probable ominivorus diet |
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The Cretaceous Period is named |
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b) after extensive chalk deposits across Europe |
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Herbivorous dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous could have eaten |
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Ferns, conifers, ginkgo, and angiosperms |
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