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Title: Amphibians: the First Terrestrial Vertebrates


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Amphibians the First Terrestrial Vertebrates
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The Two Orders of Amphibians
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Class Amphibia
  • Order Caudata
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Class Amphibia
  • Order - Anura

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What is an Amphibian?
  • An animal that either moves back and forth
    between water and land or live one stage of life
    in water and the other on land.
  • Why do they need water?
  • Amphibians, and the majority of animals that came
    after, are tetrapods.
  • What is a tetrapod? Are humans tetrapods?

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What Do Amphibians Eat?
  • Think about it, what else was on land at the time
    amphibians evolved?

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Order Caudata Salamanders
  • Have a tail throughout their whole life.
  • Most live either in caves or in moist forest
    floor litter and have aquatic larvae.
  • They lay eggs, sometimes on land, sometimes in
    water.

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Salamander Reproduction
  • Salamanders reproduce sexually, but do not
    actually have sex!
  • The male deposits his sperm on the ground, a log,
    a leaf, etc. then the female lays in it and the
    sperm enter her cloaca.
  • Cloaca a combination pee spot, poop spot, and
    vagina i.e. it all comes out the same single
    opening

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Order Anura Frogs Toads
  • Most live in moist environments
  • Larval form is called a tadpole.
  • Toads are more terrestrial than frogs.

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Amphibian Adaptations
  • Amphibian skin has lots of
  • glands that secrete a mucous like substance
    that keeps them moist on land.
  • Males secrete a sticky substance that helps them
    cling to females during mating.
  • http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
    b35fe889db419691b472
  • Some produce highly toxic chemicals as a defense
    mechanism. i.e., poison arrow
    frogs, cane toads
  • http//videos.howstuffworks.com/animal-planet/3577
    6-weird-true-and-freaky-cane-toad-invades-australi
    a-video.htm

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Feeding the Digestive System
  • http//videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/23876-frogs-fr
    ogs-mouths-video.htm

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Nervous Sensory Functions
  • Amphibians are ectotherms, meaning that their
    blood temperature is the same temperature as
    their environment.
  • Vision is well developed amphibians are sight
    feeders.
  • Amphibians have clear lower lids called the
    nictitating membrane
  • Smell is very developed they find mates mostly
    by smell
  • Hearing is also well-developed frogs hear much
    the same as we do
  • Tympanic membrane is the equivalent of our ear
    drum

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Reproduction, Development, Metamorphosis
  • Development is tied to moist habitats, usually
    water.
  • Warm temperatures during spring and summer are
    what induce breeding.
  • Breeding between frogs is known as amplexus and
    may last from 1 to 24 hours.
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