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Amphibia Felicity Hallett and Olivia Hammam
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Scientific Classification Kingdom : Animalia Phylum : Chordata Subphylum : Vertebrata Class : Amphibia
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Characteristics Kingdom: Animalia Multicellular Heterotrophic Eukaryotic No Cell Wall Phylum: Chordata Spinal Cord Pharyngeal Slits (Throat)
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Characterisitics Subphylum: Vertebrata Vertebrae (Bones around spinal cord) A brain enclosed inside of a skull Endoskeleton (grows with the organism) Closed circulatory system Excretion through the kidneys Sexual reproduction seperates male and female (mostly)
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Characteristics Class: Amphibia Dwells on land and water Cold-blooded Smooth and hairless Endoskeleton A three-chambered heart (two atria and one ventricle) Undergo completemetamorphasis Ten cranial nerve are present Exothermic body temperature (heats from the outside rather than the inside)
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Seven Taxa American Bullfrog Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Ranidae Genus: Rana Species: R. catesbeiana Fire Salamander Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Caudata Family: Salamandridae Genus: Salamandra Species: S. salamandra
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Seven Taxa Ichthyophis Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Amphibia Subclass: Lissamphibia Order: Gymnophiona Family: Ichthyophiidae Genus: Ichthyophis
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Interesting Facts Amphibians were the first four-limbed vertebrates! A group of salamanders known as the plethodontids have no lungs The largest amphibian is the Chinese giant salamander!!
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Food Getting and Locomotion Example: Frogs Frogs are carnivores. They eat insects, small fish, spiders, etc. Frogs have long, sticky tongues that quickly move in and out to catch their food. Frogs also have very small teeth that are mainly used to hold the prey. Then, the frog pulls its eyes down into its mouth to help push the food down its throat. Frogs are divided into 3 groups: Apoda: do not have limbs Urodela: Have equal sized limbs Anura: short front limbs, long back legs. Most frogs jump although, some walk, run, swim and/or glide. A Dailymail article stated: “Frogs use their muscles to 'wind up' the tendons in their legs, which release like archer's bows, hurling the amphibians upwards”
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Circulation -Three chambered heart (1 ventricle, 2 atria) -Amphibians have a double circuit which provides faster and more efficient pumping.
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Digestion Parts of the digestive system of a frog includes: Mouth Pharynx esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Cloaca (body cavity) Accessory organs
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Excretion After following the digestive system, Liquids are passed to the urinary bladder Solids are routed to the cloaca Both the liquids (urine) and solids are released through the cloaca.
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Gas Exchange While a frog is in water, all of the gas exchange happens through the skin. They take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. When a frog isn’t in the water, the mucus glands keep the frog moist. Frogs can also breathe similar to a human; in through the nose, down to the lungs and then released the same way. When a frog sleeps, it exchanges gases through the lining of its mouth. They also breathe less often while resting.
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