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Reptile Slap-It: A Review Game

Reptile Slap-It: A Review Game. A ECL 365 SI Ben white. Amniote Classification. The purpose of this game is to review and test yourself on the way that amniotes are classified There are two sections: Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. Diapsid Lepidosauria vs. Archelosauria

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Reptile Slap-It: A Review Game

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  1. Reptile Slap-It: A Review Game A ECL 365 SI Ben white

  2. Amniote Classification • The purpose of this game is to review and test yourself on the way that amniotes are classified • There are two sections: • Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. Diapsid • Lepidosauria vs. Archelosauria • Play by yourself or get a big group together!

  3. How to Play • Split your group into teams or play as individuals • Each slide will have a picture of an amniote and the taxonomic groups for that round. • Have two people stand by the board before changing slides. • As soon as the slide changes, the two players want to slap the category that the amniote on that slide belongs to. • Whoever slaps the correct category first wins a point.

  4. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. Diapsid • Amniotes can first be split into three different categories based on the number of holes in their skull: • Anapsid: No temporal fenestrae • Example: Stem amniotes, turtles* • Synapsid: One temporal fenestrae • Example: Mammals and their ancestors • Diapsid: Two temporal fenestrae • Example: All extant reptiles and birds *while turtles are morphologically anapsid, they are genetically nested within diapsids

  5. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 1

  6. Bald Eagle Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  7. Bald Eagle – Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  8. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 2

  9. Human Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  10. Human – Synapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  11. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 3

  12. Tuatara Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  13. Tuatara - Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  14. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 4

  15. Elephant Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  16. Elephant - Synapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  17. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 5

  18. Pterosaur Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  19. Pterosaur – Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  20. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 6

  21. Tyrannosaurus Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  22. Tyrannosaurus - Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  23. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 7

  24. Sea Turtle Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  25. Sea Turtle – Anapsid AND Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  26. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 8

  27. Cotylosaur (Stem Amniote) Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  28. Cotylosaur (Stem Amniote) - Anapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  29. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Round 9

  30. Dimetrodon Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  31. Dimetrodon - Synapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  32. Anapsid vs. Synapsid vs. DiapsidPlayers Get Ready Final Round

  33. Crocodile Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  34. Crocodile – Diapsid Anapsid Synapsid Diapsid

  35. Archelosauria vs Lepidosauria • Diapsids can be broken down into two groups: Archelosauria and Lepidosauria • Archelosauria: Thecodonts, pterosaurs, non-avian dinosaurs, birds, and crocodilians • Lepidosauria: Plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, tuataras, lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians

  36. Archelosauria vs. LepidosauriaPlayers Get Ready Round 1

  37. Pterosaur Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  38. Pterosaur – Archelosaur Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  39. Archelosauria vs. LepidosauriaPlayers Get Ready Round 2

  40. Komodo Dragon Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  41. Komodo Dragon – Lepidosauria Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  42. Archelosauria vs. LepidosauriaPlayers Get Ready Round 3

  43. Plesiosaur Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  44. Plesiosaur - Lepidosauria Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  45. Archelosauria vs. LepidosauriaPlayers Get Ready Round 4

  46. Hummingbird Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  47. Hummingbird – Archelosauria Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  48. Archelosauria vs. LepidosauriaPlayers Get Ready Round 5

  49. Triceratops Archelosauria Lepidosauria

  50. Triceratops - Archelosauria Archelosauria Lepidosauria

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