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No they have a diapsid skull
The key difference between a synapsid and diapsid skull lies in the number of openings behind the eye socket. Synapsids have one opening, called the temporal fenestra, while diapsids have two openings. This distinction is important in understanding the evolutionary history and classification of these two groups of animals.
A proto-mammal called the synapsid.
In frogs, the points of attachment to the lower jaw differ significantly from those in mammals. Frogs possess a flexible, elongated lower jaw that connects to the skull via a hinge joint, allowing for a wider gape to capture prey. Additionally, the lower jaw is not directly fused to the skull but is supported by the hyoid apparatus, which aids in swallowing. This anatomical adaptation enables frogs to effectively catch and consume insects and other small prey.
The vertebrae that are believed to be the evolutionary precursors to mammals are those of early synapsids, specifically from groups like the therapsids. These vertebrae exhibited key adaptations, such as a more differentiated skull and changes in limb structure that allowed for improved locomotion and thermoregulation. Over time, these synapsid traits evolved into the characteristics seen in modern mammals.
Turtles have eyes that are much closer in structure to birds' eyes, both in being fixed in the skull and in color sensing structures that give them a broader range than humans.
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I think it is almost like our back. It connects all of our body parts together. Provides support for the frogs head
The human skeleton features a more complex structure, particularly in the skull, which has a larger braincase compared to the frog's flatter skull adapted for a wide mouth. In the vertebral column, humans have a more pronounced curvature to support bipedalism, while frogs possess a simpler structure suited for jumping. The pelvic girdle in humans is broader and more robust to support upright walking, whereas frogs have a narrower pelvis adapted for leaping. Additionally, the pectoral girdle in humans is designed for arm movement and manipulation, while frogs have a flexible pectoral girdle that allows for greater mobility during jumping. The forelimbs of humans are adapted for manipulation with hands, while frogs have shorter forelimbs for support during jumping, and their hindlimbs are long and muscular for powerful propulsion, contrasting with the shorter, more balanced human legs.
The human skull is bigger so it must be the human skull
No. Humans are mammals, which evolved from mammal-like synapsid "reptiles," which were not closely related to dinosaurs. Birds are the only living remnants of the dinosaurs.
The skull is a bone. The skull protects the brain.