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Amphibians and Mammals. Objective 4.01 & 4.02: Analyze the classification of organisms & processes by which organisms accomplish essential life functions. What does the word “Amphibian” mean?. The word Amphibian means “dual life”.
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Amphibians and Mammals Objective 4.01 & 4.02: Analyze the classification of organisms & processes by which organisms accomplish essential life functions.
What does the word “Amphibian” mean? The word Amphibian means “dual life”. • Amphibians spend the first part of their life in the water and the second part of their life on land.
General Characteristics of Amphibians Amphibians have the following general characteristics: • Lay eggs in water (External fertilization and external development) • Ectotherms (Cold blooded) • Have 4 limbs • Skin is moist and covered with mucus.
Amphibian Cirulatory System • Closed circulatory system • 3 chambered heart
Amphibian Digestive System • Complete digestive system • Two openings : Mouth and anus • Food moves in one direction: Mouth Anus
Amphibian Respiratory System • Gills as tadpoles • Lungs as adults • Skin must be moist for gas exchange (O2 and CO2)
Amphibian Nervous System • Have a brain, spinal cord and nerves
Amphibian Reproductive System • Sexual reproduction • External fertilization • Female lays eggs, male releases sperm • Undergo metamorphosis • Must occur in water
General Characteristics of Mammals • Body covered with hair or fur • Produce milk for young in mammary gland
Mammalian Circulatory System • Closed circulatory system • 4 chambered heart = no mixing of blood
Mammalian Digestive System • Complete digestive system • Two openings : Mouth and anus • Food moves in one direction: Mouth Anus
Mammalian Respiratory System • Use lungs
Mammalian Nervous System • Have a brain, spinal cord and nerves
Mammalian Reproductive System • Internal fertilization • Three groups • Placental mammals – young develop in uterus • Monotremes – lay eggs • Marsupials – give birth to live young that further develops in pouch