Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Chapter 34, Problem 8IQ
Summary Introduction
To list: Several representatives, both extinct and living of archosaurs and lepidosaurs.
Introduction: A group of amniote tetrapods is called diapsids. It is characterized by two skull opening on each side. It means two arches by which muscles of jaw is passed. It is very diverse and it includes snakes, crocodiles, tuatara, lizards, birds, and turtles. However, some diapsids lost either both holes or one hole or has skull that is restructured heavily, they are still categorized based on their ancestry.
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