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Amphibians A. Characteristics of Amphians 1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. Reproduction B. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

Amphibians A.Characteristics of Amphians 1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. Reproduction B. Types of Amphibians

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphibians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Amphibians are vertebrate

• They are ectothermic• They can live in both

aquatic and terrestrial (land) environments

• The name amphibian comes from the Ancient Greek word 'amphibios' meaning living a dual life

• Moist Skin

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• In frogs:• eggs hatch and give rise to

tadpoles, that have external gills and are mainly vegetarian

• As the tadpole grows, internal gills and hind limbs form.

• Mouth and tongue enlarge • Lungs form and gills disappear• 2chamber heart changes to 3

chamber heart• Front limbs form• Resorption of the tail.

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• In salamanders:• Eggs hatch around thirty days• Gills to breathe underwater • Uses tail for movement• Eat tiny creatures that live in the

water • At three weeks legs start to grow.

The back legs develop first, followed shortly by front .

• Uses both legs and tail for movement.

• At 2 months attain adult shape: develop lungs. lose gills, lose tail fin and attain their adult coloring

• At two years reach their full adult length, at which point they will return to the water to mate.

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Lungs• Skin• Even when the lungs

are used, Amphibians can obtain up to 50% of the needed oxygen and let out up to 70% of the carbon dioxide through the skin

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Closed circulatory system

• 2 chamber heart as tadpole

• 3 chamber heart as adult

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Tail - swim• Legs – jump, crawl, run• Webbed feet - swim• Sticky pads on toes -

climb• burrowing

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Reproduce sexually• Both external and

internal fertilization

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Ah-NOO-ra

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Ah-NOO-rah• Without tail• Frogs and toads• Make noise to

communicate• External fertilization• Amplexus:• Female lays the eggs which

are in a jellylike layer. • Male immediately

fertilizes them• Limbs used for crawling,

running, hopping

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Cau-DAY-ta

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Cau-DAY-ta• With tail• Salamanders, Newts,

Waterdogs, Mudpuppies

• Internal fertilization • Limbs used for crawling

and running• Scent and visual forms

of communication

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Gym-no-phi-o-na

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Amphibians

A. Characteristics of Amphians

1. Metamorphosis 2. Obtaining Oxygen 3. Circulatory System 4. Movement 5. ReproductionB. Types of Amphibians 1. Anura 2. Caudata 3. Gymnophiona

• Gym-no-phi-o-na• Without limbs• Caecilians• Burrows in soft dirt• Lay eggs/live births• Tentacle• Poor eye sight• Terrestrial/aqutic

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