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Synapsid skulls:
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presence of single lower temporal fenestra
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presence of single higher temporal fenestra
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presence of several lower temporal fenestras
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presence of several higher temporal fenestras
Question 2
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Therapsids are early ancestors of mammals
Question 3
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Mammal fossils are identified by...
Question 4
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Extant mammal traits include:
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hair
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mammary glands
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viviparity
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parental care
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complex social behavior
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oviparity
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pouches
Question 5
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Features of early Mammaliaformes include...
Question 6
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[blank_start]Allotheria[blank_end]: [blank_start]Multituberculates[blank_end] (extinct) -- small rodent-like omnivores with broad multi-cusped teeth
[blank_start]Prototheria[blank_end]: [blank_start]Monotremes[blank_end] -- refers to cloaca with one opening for excretory and reproductive tracts
[blank_start]Metatheria[blank_end]: [blank_start]marsupials[blank_end] -- prolonged lactation, pouch
Eutheria: placentals -- prolonged gestation
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Allotheria
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Multituberculates
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Prototheria
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Monotremes
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Metatheria
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marsupials
Question 7
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Metatheria includes two sub-groups: the [blank_start]Ameridelphia[blank_end], or opossums, and the [blank_start]Australidelphia[blank_end], which include the Tasmanian devil, Tasmanian tiger, bandicoot, and others.
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Ameridelphia
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Australidelphia
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Australidelphia
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Ameridelphia
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Allotheria
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Prototheria
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Prototheria
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Allotheria
Question 8
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Prototheria, or monotremes, include which animals?
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enchidnas
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opossums
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tasmanian tiger
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platypus
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koala
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kangaroo
Question 9
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The __________ is also known as the age of Mammals
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Mesozoic
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Cretaceous
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Jurrassic
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Paleozoic
Question 10
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The [blank_start]Mesozoic[blank_end], or the "true age of mammals," represents [blank_start]2/3[blank_end] of mammalian history. there are about [blank_start]300[blank_end] genera known from this period, although most were some form of [blank_start]mouse[blank_end]. Although this has historically been attributed to the fall of dinosaurs, recent evidence suggest that patterns of [blank_start]plant[blank_end] evolution had a greater influence on mammal diversity,
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Mesozoic
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Paleozoic
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Cretaceous
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2/3
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1/2
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1/3
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1/4
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300
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200
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500
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400
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mouse
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dog
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lemur
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monkey
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plant
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bird
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bacterial
Question 11
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During which periods were the primary radiations in Mesozoic Mammals?
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Jurassic
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Cretaceous
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Triassic
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Cenozoic
Question 12
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The end-Cretaceous extinctions also affected mammals: lost [blank_start]marsupials[blank_end] and archaic type [blank_start]placentals[blank_end]. Mammals quickly recovered, but did not really start to diversify again until the [blank_start]Cenozoic[blank_end].
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marsupials
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monotremes
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rodents
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placentals
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monotremes
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cetaceans
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Cenozoic
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Paleozoic
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Proterozoic
Question 13
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5% of all mammals are marine
Question 14
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Marine mammals in [blank_start]Order Carnivora[blank_end] are amphibious, while those in [blank_start]Order Sirenia and Order Cetariodactyla[blank_end] are wholly marine.
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Order Carnivora
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Order Sirenia and Order Cetariodactyla
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Order Amphibia
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Order Sirenia and Order Cetariodactyla
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Order Carnivora
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Order Sirenia and Order Cetacea
Question 15
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[blank_start]Infraorder[blank_end] Cetacea and includes the [blank_start]Suborder[blank_end]s [blank_start]Mysticeti[blank_end] (baleen whales) and [blank_start]Odontoceti[blank_end] (toothed whales)
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Infraorder
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Order
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Suborder
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Mysticeti
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Odontoceti
Question 16
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Adaptations to marine habitat include...
Question 17
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What is axial swimming?