General Biology I
Anapsids are a group of reptiles characterized by their lack of temporal fenestrae, which are openings in the skull behind the eyes. This feature distinguishes them from other reptiles like diapsids, which have two such openings. Anapsids include early forms of reptiles and are significant in the evolutionary history of vertebrates, particularly in understanding the lineage leading to modern reptiles.
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