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What is a Reptile Reptiles have a welldeveloped skull a backbone and tail four limbs Snakes will be limbless and turtles have hard shells that are fused with their
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What is a Reptile Reptiles have a welldeveloped skull a backbone and tail four limbs Snakes will be limbless and turtles have hard shells that are fused with their vertebrae All reptiles have dry scaly skin lungs and eggs on land. Their thigh bones are almost parallel to the ground They walk and run with a sidetoside motion Dinosaurs on the other hand stand with their legs positioned directly under their bodies A hole in the hip socket permits this upright stance This posture Ron Chakrabarty. Mark . Juhn. Daniel Montgomery. Andrew Tung. Amphibians. Family . Amphibia. Amphibians – General/Unique Characteristics. Moist, glandular skin with no scales. Feet lack claws and are often webbed. Introductory Video. Objective: Students will identify vertebrates and classify some as birds and fish.. Lesson 2.1 God's Design of Vertebrates. Unique. One of a kind. Verterbrate: An animal with a backbone. Amphibian diversity. Anura. (. frogs, ~4000 sp.); . Caudata. (salamanders, ~450 sp.); . Gymnophiona. (caecilians, ~175 sp.). Skin. permeable. respiration. mucous glands. poison glands. biphasic . lifestyle. Biology 342. Simplified . Phylogeny of . Squamate. Reptiles. “. Amphibia” Amniota. Seymouriamorpha Diadectomorpha Synapsida Parareptilia . Captorhinidae. Diapsida Archosauromorpha. What do reptiles look like?. . Reptiles. . What makes reptiles different? . Bill Nye Reptile . Video. Home . Rattle Snake Sound Effect. *FUN FACT*. One way to tell a frog and a toad apart: frogs have smooth, clammy skin, while toads have more dry, bumpy skin. Both frogs and toads lay their eggs in water, but toads spend more of their time on land than do frogs. . Phylum: . Chordata. . Subphylum:Vertebrata. Order. Testudines. Rhynchocephailia. Squamata. Crocodilia. Common . example. Turtles and tortoises. Tuataras-found only in New Zealand. Lizards, snakes, and worm lizards. Which of the following traits is shared by all vertebrates, at least in some developmental stages, except the lampreys?. notochord. vertebrae. cartilaginous skeleton. cranium (head). mouth with jaws. Reptiles. First to move to land. Then some came back to water . 4 orders:. Snakes & Lizards. Crocodiles, etc. Tuataras. Turtles and tortoises . Reptiles. Adapated to life on land:. Lungs. Skin--hard, prevents dessication, some have slimy coating. NS3310 - Physical Science Studies. Geologic Time. Relative Time. Law of Superposition. Uniformitarianism. Unconformities. Absolute Time. Radiometric Datine. Earth History. Hopscotch Through Geologic Time. Click Here!. Can any of you . name. these three reptiles?. Objective: Today we are going to learn how to describe three basic characteristics of reptiles. . Click to Check out REPTILES!. Menu. Crocodiles. Justify the statement that “the amniotic egg provided solutions that made development apart from external watery environments possible.”. Compare amniote taxonomy before and after the application of cladistic methods.. Fully adapted for life on land. All Amniotes – produce Amniotic Eggs. Dry, Scaly Skin. Ectothermic . More Efficient Circulatory and Respiratory Systems. Cloaca . Except for snakes, Reptiles have Paired limbs, most ending in 5 clawed toes . Shore Birds:. Also known as Waders. Feed on abundance of marine life in the intertidal zone. Size varies from as small as a sparrow to larger than a chicken. Group includes oyster catchers, tattlers, curlews, godwits, turnstones, sandpipers, jacanas, surfbird, phalaropes and inland species such as woodcocks.
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