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Vertebrate Evolution: Pair of Openings in the Palate Pair of Openings in the Palate

Palatal openings in the roof of the mouth evolved in the common ancestor of all sauropsids. Sauropsids, a group consisting of turtles, lizards, snakes, crocodiles, and dinosaurs (including birds), have a number of advanced features, inherited from a common ancestor. While we know that blood vessels and nerves go through the palatal openings, the overall function of the openings is not clear.

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