Class: Mammalia

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Phylum? Chordata 7 Classes: 1. Agnatha Jawless fish 2. Chondrichthyes Sharks, rays

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Class: Mammalia. All mammals : Mammary glands Hair A middle ear with 3 bones A jaw that lets them chew food. 3 Main groups:. 2 . Marsupials – Give birth to immature, u nderdeveloped live young. Grow to maturity inside a pouch called the marsupium. Monotremes – - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Phylum?

Chordata

7 Classes:

1. Agnatha Jawless fish

2. ChondrichthyesSharks, rays

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3. OsteichthyesBony fish

4. Amphibia

5. Reptilia

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6. AvesBirds

7. MammaliaMammals

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Amphibia

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What is an amphibian?

• A vertebrate that with some exceptions, lives in the water as a larva and on land as an adult.• Uses gills as a larva, uses lungs as an adult.• Lacks scales and claws.• Has moist skin with mucous glands.

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Theory:• First amphibians to climb onto land probably resembled lobed-finned fish similar to coelacanth.

• The transition from water to land involved havinglegs, lungs to breathe air and protecting eggs from drying out.

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Characteristics:

Feeding: Tadpoles – filter feeders or herbivoresAdults – Carnivorous

Respiration: Tadpoles – Gas exchange through skinand use of gills.Adults – Lungs

Circulation:

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Excretion: Kidneys filter wastes from blood and formurine to be excreted.

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Reproduction:

External fertilization in most species

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Movement: Larvae – wiggling their bodies and usinga flattened tail.

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Adults: Salamanders – walk, run move with S-shaped curves.Frogs and toads – Hind limbs enable them to jump.Tree frogs – have disks on their toes that serve assuction cups for climbing.

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Response:Hearing: Through tympanic membranes (eardrums)

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Large eyes that can movearound in their sockets.Eye surface is protected bya transparent nictitating membrane. Located inside the regular eyelid. Protect eyes underwater and keep moist on land.

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