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Tylopoda and consists
This section consists of a single family, Camelidae, the other sections of the same great division being the Suina or pigs, the Tragulina or chevrotains, and the Pecora or true ruminants, to each of which the Tylopoda have some affinity, standing in some respects in a central position between them, borrowing some characters from each, but showing special modifications not found in any of the others.

Tylopoda and family
Tylopoda has only one extant family, Camelidae, which includes camels, llamas, guanacos, alpacas and vicuñas.
Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda.

Tylopoda and order
Tylopoda ( meaning " swollen foot ") is a suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulates belonging to the order Artiodactyla.

Tylopoda and Artiodactyla
The genera Lama and Vicugna are, with the two species of true camels, the sole existing representatives of a very distinct section of the Artiodactyla or even-toed ungulates, called Tylopoda, or " bump-footed ", from the peculiar bumps on the soles of their feet.
These camelids are, with the two species of true camels, the sole extant representatives of a distinct section of Artiodactyla ( even-toed ungulates ) called Tylopoda, or " hump-footed ," from the peculiar bumps on the soles of their feet.

Tylopoda and with
The main problem with circumscription of the Tylopoda is that the extensive fossil record of camel-like mammals has not yet been thoroughly examined from a cladistic standpoint.
The position of cetaceans ( whales and dolphins ) with regard to Tylopoda poses a central problem.
The taxa currently assigned at with some reliability to Tylopoda are: ( tentatively placed here )
They do not have hooves, rather a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad ( Tylopoda is Latin for " padded foot ").

Tylopoda and Suina
By the Late Eocene ( 46 million years ago ), the three modern suborders had already developed: Suina ( the pig group ); Tylopoda ( the camel group ); and Ruminantia ( the goat and cattle group ).

Tylopoda and pigs
Thus it seems that the previous assumption of a close relationship between Tylopoda and ruminants is simply due to the fact that all other close relatives ( whales, pigs etc ) are so divergent in their adaptations as to have obsured most indications of relationship, or at least those visible to phenetic analyses.

Tylopoda and ),
Rumination occurs in the ruminants ( Ruminantia and Tylopoda ), whereby food is regurgitated and rechewed then broken down by microbes in the stomach.
The first major modern and comprehensive analysis of the problem ( in 2009 ) supported this ; while some taxa traditionally considered Tylopoda could be confirmed to belong to this suborder ( and a few refuted ), the delimitation of this group is still very much disputed despite ( or because of ) an extensive fossil record.

Tylopoda and chevrotains
Tylopoda ( camels, llamas and alpacas ) and the chevrotains have a three-chambered stomach while the rest of Ruminantia have four-chambered stomachs.

Tylopoda and ruminants
Tylopoda, on the other hand, are extremely conservative in their lifestyle and ( like ruminants ) seem to have utilized the same ecological niche since their origin over 40 million years ago.
The Cebochoeridae and Protoceratidae on the other hand are prehistoric families that were occasionally placed in the Tylopoda in the past, but seem to be more closely related to ruminants than to camels.

Tylopoda and which
Taxonomically, the suborder Ruminantia includes all those species except the camels, llamas, and alpacas, which are Tylopoda.
Asterisk ( ruminant ) represents the omasum, which is absent in Tylopoda ( Tylopoda also has some cardiac glands opening onto ventral Reticulum ( anatomy ) | reticulum and rumen ) Many other variations exist among the mammals.

Tylopoda and from
The Tylopoda have more or less affinity to each of the sister taxa, standing in some respects in a middle position between them, sharing some characteristics from each, but in others showing special modifications not found in any of the other taxa.
However, the rather basal position that Tylopoda appear to have among the even-toed ungulates and relatives means that the oldest members of this lineage are still morphologically very primitive and hard to distinguish from the ancestors of related lineages.

Tylopoda and ).
Tylopoda was named by Illiger ( 1811 ) and considered monophyletic by Matthew ( 1908 ).

consists and single
They have a heart that consists of a single ventricle and two atria.
The family consists of a single genus Xeronema with two species, one found only on the Poor Knights islands in New Zealand and the other in New Caledonia.
He proposed that each element consists of atoms of a single, unique type, and that these atoms can join together to form chemical compounds.
The gynoecium consists of two carpels fused into a single, bicarpellate pistil with an inferior ovary.
Like single covalent bonds, double bonds can be described in terms of overlapping atomic orbitals, except that, unlike a single bond ( which consists of a single sigma bond ), a carbon-carbon double bond consists of one sigma bond and one pi bond.
The text consists of a single chapter, divided into 21 verses, making it the shortest book in the Hebrew Bible.
It consists of the nephrons grouped around a single medullary ray, and draining into a single collecting duct
A hop consists of jumping over a single adjacent piece, either one's own or an opponent's, to the unoccupied space directly beyond in the same line of direction.
A typical Dungeons & Dragons game consists of an ' adventure ', which is roughly equivalent to a single story.
The " Placas de identificación de campaña " consists of 2 long, rectangular steel or aluminium tags with rounded corners and a single hole punched in one end.
It was built in the Ionic order and consists of seven fluted columns, unusually carved from single pieces of stone ( most columns were constructed from a series of discs joined together ).
In the simplest case, there is only one variable, and then the data set consists of a single column of values, often represented as a list.
A basic, conventional three-piece kit consists of bass drum, 14 " diameter snare drum, 12 "- 14 " hi-hats, and a single 12 " diameter hanging tom 8 "- 9 " in depth and a suspended cymbal in the range 14 "- 18 ", both mounted on the bass drum.
The endometrium consists of a single layer of columnar epithelium resting on the stroma, a layer of connective tissue that varies in thickness according to hormonal influences.
( Actually a single " Galvanic cell "; a battery properly consists of multiple cells, connected in either parallel or series pattern.
The short book consists of a single chapter and relates Enos ' conversion after praying all day and all night, and his subsequent dialogue with the Lord.
The County of Gotland consists of a single municipality and as there is no separate entity for a County Council, those tasks are handled by the municipality.
Each codon consists of three nucleotide s, usually representing a single amino acid.
It consists of a mass m, which experiences a single force, F, which pulls the mass in the direction of the point x = 0 and depends only on the mass's position x and a constant k. Newton's second law for the system is

0.355 seconds.