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- Osteoderm abstract "Osteoderms are bony deposits forming scales, plates or other structures in the dermal layers of the skin. Osteoderms are found in many groups of extant and extinct reptiles and amphibians, including lizards, crocodilians, frogs, temnospondyls, various groups of dinosaurs (most notably ankylosaurs and stegosaurians), phytosaurs, aetosaurs, placodonts, and hupehsuchians (marine reptiles with possible ichthyosaur affinities). Osteoderms are uncommon in mammals, but do occur in many xenarthrans (glyptodonts, armadillos, ground sloths). Osteoderms have clearly evolved independently in many different lineages, and these varied structures should be thought of as anatomical analogues, not homologues, and do not necessarily indicate monophyly. In many cases osteoderms may function as defensive armor.The osteoderms of modern crocodylians are heavily vascularized, and can function as both armor and as heat-exchangers, allowing these large reptiles to rapidly raise or lower their temperature. Another function is to neutralize acidosis, caused by being submerged under water for longer periods of time and leading to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood. The calcium and magnesium in the dermal bone will release alkaline ions into the bloodstream, acting as a buffer against acidification of the body fluid.".
- Osteoderm thumbnail Gila_fg01.jpg?width=300.
- Osteoderm wikiPageID "11168158".
- Osteoderm wikiPageRevisionID "602261404".
- Osteoderm hasPhotoCollection Osteoderm.
- Osteoderm subject Category:Dinosaur_anatomy.
- Osteoderm subject Category:Herpetology.
- Osteoderm subject Category:Skeletal_system.
- Osteoderm subject Category:Vertebrate_anatomy.
- Osteoderm comment "Osteoderms are bony deposits forming scales, plates or other structures in the dermal layers of the skin. Osteoderms are found in many groups of extant and extinct reptiles and amphibians, including lizards, crocodilians, frogs, temnospondyls, various groups of dinosaurs (most notably ankylosaurs and stegosaurians), phytosaurs, aetosaurs, placodonts, and hupehsuchians (marine reptiles with possible ichthyosaur affinities).".
- Osteoderm label "Osteoderm".
- Osteoderm label "Osteoderm".
- Osteoderm label "Osteoderm".
- Osteoderm label "Osteoderma".
- Osteoderm label "Osteoderma".
- Osteoderm label "Osteodermo".
- Osteoderm label "Osteodermy".
- Osteoderm label "Ostéoderme".
- Osteoderm label "Остеодермы".
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteoderm.
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteodermo.
- Osteoderm sameAs Ostéoderme.
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteoderma.
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteoderm.
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteodermy.
- Osteoderm sameAs Osteoderma.
- Osteoderm sameAs m.02r298d.
- Osteoderm sameAs Q1513527.
- Osteoderm sameAs Q1513527.
- Osteoderm wasDerivedFrom Osteoderm?oldid=602261404.
- Osteoderm depiction Gila_fg01.jpg.
- Osteoderm isPrimaryTopicOf Osteoderm.