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Question
Give reason – ‘Archaeopteryx is called connecting link between reptiles and birds’.
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Solution
Organisms showing characters of two groups (kingdoms, phyla, classes, etc.) are called connecting links between the two groups.
Archaeopteryx shows characters of birds as well as of reptiles.
- Avian characters of Archaeopteryx:
- It has skull bones completely fused: the cranium is rounded with large orbits and a single condyle.
- Jaws modified into beak.
- Forelimbs are modified into wings.
- Limb bones have their first toe opposable.
- Foot with clawed digits.
Feathery exoskeleton
- Reptilian characters of Archaeopteryx:
- Jaw with homodont teeth.
- Ribs with a single head.
- Abdominal ribs are somewhat like those seen in crocodiles.
- Forelimbs modified into wings and three digits ending in distinct claws.
- The hind limb had four digits ending with claws.
- Long tail.
Thus, Archaeopteryx is called connecting link between reptiles and birds.
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