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Section 2 Characteristics of Amphibians
Chapter 40 Amphibians Section 2 Characteristics of Amphibians
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Skin Respiration & protection Moist and permeable to gas and water
Mucous glands- supply lubricant that keeps the skin moist Skin also provides a foul-tasting secretion which protect frogs
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Skin Live in moist areas to avoid drying out
If in desert, they burrow to survive drying out Affected by pollution- chemicals in water can affect amphibians Can serve as indicators of the health in an ecosystem
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Skeleton Strong internal skeleton (vertebrate, legs)
Pectoral and pelvic girdles transfer body’s weight to the limbs In frogs, they have strong bones for jumping and landing
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Circulatory System Heart is separated into two loops
Pulmonary circulation- carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart Systemic circulation- carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body and back to the heart
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Circulatory System Three chambered heart
All other terrestrial vertebrates also have a “double loop” circulatory pattern Allows for faster blood flow
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Respiration Larval amphibians respire (exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen) through their gills and skin Pulmonary respiration- respiration through the lungs Cutaneous respiration- respiration through the skin
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Digestive System Adults- carnivorous- eat insects, mice, snake, birds, other amphibians, etc Larva- herbivores- eat plants Pharynx esophagus stomach liver gallbladder small intestine large intestine cloaca
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Accessory Glands Liver produces bile- stored in the gallbladder
Bile helps break down fat Pancreas secretes enzymes that help break down food
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Nervous System Olfactory lobes- sense of smell
Cerebrum- behavior and learning Optic lobes- process information from the eyes Cerebellum- muscular coordination Medulla Oblongata- organ functions (heart & respiration rate)
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Sense Organs Sight, smell, hearing
Nictitating membrane- eyes covered by a transparent, movable membrane Tympanic membrane- eardrum Columella- small bone that extends between the tympanic membrane and inner ear
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REVIEW!!! Identify an advantage and a disadvantage to the permeability of amphibian skin? Explain how a frog uses positive pressure to move air into and out of its lungs.
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