Class Amphibia Flashcards

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Adaptations of Amphibians that made it possible to explore terrestrial habitats

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-Air-filled cavity functioned as a swim bladder
-paired internal nares functioned in chemoreception
-Bony elements of paired fins

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Origin of Tetrapods

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Tetrapods evolved limbs in ancestral aquatic habitats prior to their move to land.
Bony elements in fins of ancient lobe-finned fishes resemble homologous structures of amphibian limbs.

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Three orders of Class Amphibia

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Gymnophiona or Apoda - caecilians
Caudata or Urodela – salamanders
Anura – frogs and toads

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Describe Order Gymnophiona

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Caecilians
Tropical
Look wormlike; burrow in soil and feed on worms and other soil invertebrates
Small eyes; small dermal scales, many vertebrae

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Reproduction of Order Gymnophiona

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Internal fertilization
Lay eggs in moist areas and may brood them OR
Viviparity

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Describe Order Urodela

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Salamanders
With tails; limbs at right angles to trunk
Mainly small (< 15 cm)
Some aquatic forms much larger!
Either aquatic or terrestrial through entire life

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Order Urodela
Life Cycle in aquatic species

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lay clusters of eggs in water
Larvae aquatic
Fin-like tail
External gills

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Order Urodela
Life Cycle in terrestrial species

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Completely terrestrial species deposit clusters of eggs in moist soil or under logs
Direct development
Many with parental care

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Explain Paedomorphosis in Order Urodela

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Retention of juvenile characteristics in adult stage
Non-metamorphic species - retain gills, aquatic lifestyle and larval characteristics as an adult

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Describe Order Anura

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Frogs and toads
Adults lack tails
Caudal vertebrae fuse into rod-like structure = urostyle
Hind legs long and muscular with webbed feet
Very diverse life histories

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Amphibian skin lacks fur, feathers, hair or scales but is highly glandular
The glands function to:

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Keep skin moist/prevent drying
Produce sticky secretions used during mating
Produce toxic chemicals to discourage predators

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12
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Anuran Skeleton
is specialized for

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jumping and swimming
-Back legs highly modified forjumping
Longer bones; greater muscle attachment

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13
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Amphibians use 3 respiratory surfaces for gas exchange in air, what are they?

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Skin provides cutaneous breathing
Mouth provides buccal (buccopharyngeal) breathing
Lungs are usually present in adults

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14
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What is Positive Pressure Breathing

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Rib cage does not expand to draw air into the lung
Rhythmic throat movements gulp air and force it backward

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15
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Sensory Functions
of amphibians

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Many sensory receptors widely distributed over skin
Some are simple – bare nerve endings; respond to temperature, pain

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16
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In amphibians, Chemoreceptors are found in:

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Nasal epithelia
Mouth lining
Tongue
Skin

17
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Purpose of olfaction in amphibians

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for mate recognition and food location/detecting noxious chemicals in food

18
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Auditory System in amphibians

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well adapted to life on land
Transmits vibrations from substrate and, in frogs, from air
Components:
Tympanic membrane
Middle ear
Inner ear

19
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Reproduction in amphibians

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Dioecious, with external fertilization
Eggs lack resistant covering – must by deposited in moist habitats

20
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In amphibians, how do parental care increases chance of survival of any one egg

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Maternal care occurs in species with internal fertilization
Paternal care occurs in species with external fertilization