The study of comparative anatomy often comes with the need to appreciation the physiological functions of the anatomical structures
Overview:
The study of comparative anatomy often comes with the need to
appreciation the physiological functions of the anatomical structures
that we our examining. In doing so, we can better understand how
variations in anatomical form determine function for chordates. This
week, you have reviewed adaptations & similarities in the muscular
system of fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals.
I have included a comparative illustration of three mammalian species
below (dog, human, and horse). Note that the temporalis and masseter
muscles have been identified in each of the illustrations. The
temporalis and masseter muscles perform an important role in the chewing
(mastication) process of mammals. These muscles not only help with
ripping and tearing of food, but they also help with the grinding
process at the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint).
Task: Observe the size and shape of the temporalis
and masseter muscles of the mammalian species illustrated below.
Hypothesize why the size, shape, and attachment sites differ between
the animals. How do these adaptations assist with the chewing process of
each animal? Then, provide supporting evidence to support your
hypothesis using 2-3 scholarly resources.
Length: 1-2 pages, 12-point font, double-spaced
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