Evolution of Aortic Arches in Aves
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Evolution of aortic arches in aves
Presented by:m.Jhansi lakshmi
M.Sc zoologyuom
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Introduction
• Phylogenetic modifications with in this basic pattern of arteries and veins are largely correlated with functional changes.
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• In transition from water to land gills gave rise to lungs.
• In some fishes and certainly in tetrapods, cardinal veins become less involved in blood return.
• In various adult vertebrates the arterial system appears to be different from their embryonic aortic arches.
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• Studies of development shows that they are built on the same fundamental plan.
• There is a progressive reduction in number of aortic arches in vertebrate series.
• Tetrapoda- reduction in number of aortic arches DONOT break up into afferent and efferent parts because true internal gills are ABSENT.
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• In all tetrapoda the first and second arches disappear.
• The number of primitive aortic arches and branchial arches from which they run are still debated.
• The number of aortic arches varies in living forms.
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• Nevertheless only upto six pairs customarily appear during embryonic development.