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Biology Animal Exam

2012-07-22 • 0 Cards

Science Vocab. Amphibians

an ectothermic vertebrate that spends its early life in water and its adult life on land, returning to water to reproduce., the smaller chamber of the heart. Receives blood., the specific environment where an animal lives., larger chamber of the heart. Pumps blood out of the heart.

2011-04-28 • 4 Cards

Ch. 30.2 Amphibians

Amphibia, Anura, Apoda, caecilians, Caudata, ectotherm, external, frogs, metamorphosis, three, toads, vocal cords

2011-04-28 • 12 Cards

Test 3: Early Tetrapods and Amphibians

caecilians reproduction?, early tetrapods had systemic and pulmonary circulation also called ______., early tetrapods were usually ____, or had more than 5 fingers, frogs and toads, how do female frogs choose a mate?, how long does it take frogs to mature sexually?, limbless burrowing amphibians with 95 to 285 vertebrae, major challenges to colonizing land, Oviparous, paedomorphosis, salamanders, salamanders fertilization?, salamanders show a diversity of respiratory systems. they can have:, tetrapod, What 2 main adaptations allowed colonization of land?

2011-04-28 • 31 Cards

Amphibians/Fish Test

3 groups of amphibians, Amphibian, AMPHIBIAN- Circulatory, AMPHIBIAN- Digestive, AMPHIBIAN- Excretory, AMPHIBIAN- Reproductive, AMPHIBIAN- Respiratory, AMPHIBIAN- Response, AMPHIBIAN- which loop?, Caudal fin, Chordata, Cloaca, Dorsal fin, Explain the evolution of amphibians, what characteristics did they gain and why? Who did they most likely come from?, Explain the evolution of fish, what changes were made and why?

2011-04-28 • 43 Cards

Amphibians in Spanish

toad, newt, frog, salamander

2011-04-28 • 4 Cards

Bioch.42amphibians

amplexus, anura, apoda, columella, cutaneous respiration, duodenum, ileum, mesentery, metamorphosis, mucous glands, nictitating membrane, pulmonary circulation, pulmonary respiration, systemic circulation, tadpoles

2011-04-28 • 18 Cards

Biology/Amphibians/

buccal cavity, chest cavity / ribcage, diaphragm, ear-drum, gill archs, gill rakers, lamella-e, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, pulmonary circulation, quadruped, short-sighted, systemic circulation, toe dises / digital pads, ventilation movement

2011-04-28 • 17 Cards

Zach C Science Unit 5 Vertebrate Animals - AMPHIBIANS -

3- chambered hearts, carnivores, ectotherms, 85%, Amphibian, camouflage, poison, and slime, don't, double life, water and land, dry skin, wart like bumps, Paratoid glands on back wihich contain poison and provide protection, dual life - live on land, lay eggs or reproduce in water, frog, toads, salamanders and Newts, lay eggs, live in or near water, ectothermic (cold blooded) and skin without scales, live in water and don't breathe yet, live in water, first pair of gills, live in water, have gills, live in water, have gills and lungs developed

2011-04-28 • 31 Cards

Science, (Amphibians)

caecilians, frogs, natural selection, new creations, salamanders, toads

2011-04-28 • 6 Cards

Biology: amphibians

A frog croaks by, A newly hatched tadpole lives off, amplexus, An amphibian's mucous glands, anuran, caecilian, Caecilians detect prey by, cerebellum, cerebrum, Compare the skin and body shape of a frog with those of a salamander, crossopterygian, Explain how the vertebrae of a frog's spine help the frog to live on land, Explain why scientists think that amphibians evolved from lobe-finned fishes., In a female frog, immature eggs are contained in a pair of lobed, In amphibians, bile is produced by the

2011-04-28 • 38 Cards

6th Grade Chapter 3 Section 3 Amphibians

2 major groups of amphibians, adaptations adult amphibians have to move on land, adaptations frogs & toads have for leaping, amphibian, atria, difference between how tadpole & adult amphibians obtain food, difference between salamanders & frogs and toads' fertilization, difference between salamanders & frogs and toads' metamorphosis, difference between tadpole & adult amphibian circulatory system, habitat, lungs, tadpole, tadpole, ventricle

2011-04-28 • 14 Cards

Biology Fish and Amphibians

Agnatha, Amphibian, Anura, Apoda, Bony fishes, Cartilaginous fishes, Chondrichthyes, Cloaca, Jawless fishes, Number of chambers in a fish's heart, Osteichthyes, Oviparous, Ovoviparous, Swim bladder, Tympanic membrane

2011-04-28 • 18 Cards

Science Chapter 3, Lessons 1-3

atrium, buoyant force, ectotherm, endotherm, habitat, swim bladder, ventricle

2011-04-28 • 7 Cards

Amphibians and Fish

Agnathans, Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes, anura, caecillians, caecillians, anura, and urodela, chemoreceptor, Chondrichthyes, dorsal nerve chord, notochord, pharyngeal pouches, and post anal tail, esophagus, GIlls, gills, gills, fins, scales, live in water, goldfish and salmon, in the front of its mouth, lamprey and hagfish, lateral line

2011-04-28 • 36 Cards