Amphibian Anatomy
Arthropod Anatomy
Amphibian Lifecycle
Amphibian Conservation
100

This is the main body part that contains the brain and sensory organs.

What is the head?

100

Arthropods are characterized by a hard outer shell called...

What is exoskeleton?
100

The hormone that triggers the release of amphibian eggs from the female's body.

What is estrogen?

100

Contaminants from this type of pollution can be absorbed through an amphibian's permeable skin.

What is water pollution?

200

This organ needs to always be moist in order to allow for gas exchange?

What is Skin?

200

Many arthropods have an organ that they use to feel and sense their environment on their head, this organ is called...


What is antennae?

200

The larval stage is characterized by this external structure

What is a tail?

200

This habitat destruction reduces the available living space for many amphibian species.

What is deforestation?

300

As opposed to crawfish Open circulatory system, amphibians have a...

what is a closed circulatory system?

300

Arthropods are divided into three different sections: earn 100 points per section correctly stated.

What are, head, thorax, and abdomen?

300

The name of the process of transition from larvae to adult is called...

This is the reason that amphibians have the name, "Double Life"

What is metamorphosis?

300

Altering the natural flow of rivers and streams through this process can negatively impact amphibian populations.

What is river channeling?

400

This internal organ is lost as amphibians enter their adult cycle?

What are gills?

400

Many arthropods, such as insects and crustaceans, have eyes composed of numerous individual visual units called ommatidia. These are called ______ eyes

What is Compound?

400

This environmental factor triggers the metamorphosis process in many amphibian species.

What is temperature?

400

Amphibians are particularly sensitive to changes in this environmental factor due to their life cycle.

What is water quality?
500

This is the primary method of respiration for most adult amphibians.

What is Cutaneous?

500

Arthropods, including insects, have a network of tubes called tracheae that transport oxygen directly to their tissues from their abdomen. The hole used for breathing is called...

What are spiracles?

500

This organ releases hormones as amphibians transition from larva to adult.

What is Thyroid?

500

Protecting amphibian populations from the indirect effects of this human activity is crucial for their conservation.

What is climate change?

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