The game-changing amniotic egg - April Tucker

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Would you believe that walruses,
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rattlesnakes,
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and parakeets
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all once lived in the same house?
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Let's go back about 350 million years.
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Look around.
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Steamy swamps and rain forests of horsetails and ferns
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cover the region.
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Amphibians are the dominant land vertebrates.
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They range in size from newts
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to crocodiles.
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And all require water to do their egg laying.
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If they don't go to the water,
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their shell-less, jelly-like eggs will dry out.
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Because of this hazard,
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they spend most of their time
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living in or near fresh water.
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That is, until a breakthrough
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in evolution changes everything:
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the amniotic egg.
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The amniotic egg is shelled,
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waterproof,
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and can be laid on dry land.
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It is produced by the amniotes,
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a new group of animals named after their revolutionary egg.
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The first amniote is a tetrapod,
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a four-legged animal,
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resembling a small lizard.
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While some amphibians can walk around on land
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and bury their eggs in wet soil or highly humid areas,
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nothing before the amniotes has the ability
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to lay its eggs on completely dry land.
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Because of this evolved egg,
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the amniotes are the first animals
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with the ability to live a fully terrestrial life.
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But, despite their move inland,
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the amniotes have not abandoned
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their pond-dwelling upbringing.
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In fact, the amniotic egg brings the pond with them
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by enclosing the aquatic environment within its shell.
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This is achieved by four main upgrades
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that are unique to amniotic eggs.
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Let's take a closer look.
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The first development is the most obvious:
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the egg's protective shell.
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It's tough but flexible,
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and has a leathery surface,
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still seen in reptile eggs today.
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The shell protects the eggs from predators,
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bacteria,
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damage,
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and drying out.
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But, unlike the walls of a fish tank,
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the shell of the amniotic egg is porous,
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allowing oxygen to pass through
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so that the growing amniote inside doesn't suffocate.
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The next two developments are two separate membranes
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that work together like a pair of lungs.
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They bring oxygen into the embryo
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while removing carbon dioxide.
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The first is the chorion,
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which is the protective layer that oxygen passes through
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after entering the shell's tiny pores.
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You may recognize the chorion
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as the thin skin you peel away on a hard boiled egg.
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Think of this waterproof membrane
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as the in and out doors of the egg.
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It's the entrance for oxygen
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and exit for carbon dioxide.
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The membrane working with the chorion
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is the allantois.
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If the chorion is the doors,
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then the allantois is essentially the lobby of the building.
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It directs the oxygen and carbon dioxide
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while simultaneously storing
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unneeded waste from the embryo.
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The chorion and the allantois make sure the embryo
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has everything it needs
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and gets rid of anything it doesn't.
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The last and perhaps the most important development
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is the amnion, the membrane for which the egg is named.
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The amnion is also contained within the chroion
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and holds the fluid in which the embryo floats.
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Because it has left the watery world of the amphibians,
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the amnion is necessary for preventing
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the embryo from drying out.
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It is the transportable pond
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that allows the amniote to lay the egg on dry land.
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Its fluid also protects the embryo
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from any collisions or rough landings,
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like a shock absorber on your bike or car.
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Together, the shell and these four membranes
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create a safe, watery environment
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for the embryo to grow and develop.
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The new amniote offspring will continue
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the process of vertebrate evolution
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as it explores new land away from the water.
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They will spend the next million years
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splitting into two distinct groups:
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the synapsids and sauropsids.
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Synapsida is the group of animals
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that contain mammals,
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while sauropsida is the group that contains
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reptiles,
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birds,
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and dinosaurs.
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These two amniotic groups collectively contain
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the walruses,
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rattlesnakes,
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and parakeets we know today.
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Like a family reunion,
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with relatives of every shape and size,
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coming together from different corners of the Earth,
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these animals can all call one place home:
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the amniotic egg.
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