Vocab
Thermodynamics
Amphibians
Amphibians II
Misc
100

What is the ability to do work or cause change?

energy

100

The statement energy cannot be created nor destroyed is known as what?

The first law of thermodynamics

100

What do we call the type of development that amphibians undergo?

metamorphosis or indirect development

100

What classification of amphibians like the common frog or toad belong to?

Anura

100

What type of energy can be described as heat?

Thermal energy

200

What type of energy is defined as the potential energy in the bonds between molecules and atoms?

Chemical energy

200

The statement energy flows from warmer areas to cooler areas is known as what?

the second law of thermodynamics

200

The classification of amphibians that includes salamanders are known as what?

Caudata

200

Which classification of amphibians do the wormlike/snakelike and weird amphibians belong to?

Caecilia

200

what type of energy can be described as that which is in moving objects?

motion energy

300

What type of energy is defined as that which chloroplasts capture for photosynthesis? (it comes from the sun)

light energy

300

The term that describes the notion that the total energy in an isolated system stays the same is what?

energy conservation

300

What type of animal is an amphibian most likely to prey on?

Insects

300

What type of creatures are most likely to prey on amphibians?

snakes, raptors

300

Organisms that can make their own food are known as what?

autotrophs

400

Amphibians are able to indicate the relative health of an ecosystem, what are they called?

Bioindicator
400

what term is used to describe the total disorder or chaos in a system?

entropy

400

What do we call the skin of amphibians? (They can bring liquids and gases through their skin and into their system.)

permeable

400

what do we call the phenomena where amphibians defend a home turf?

territoriality/territorialism

400

Organisms that must consume other organisms to access energy are called what?

heterotrophs

500
What is the term for the retention of juvenile traits into adolescence?

Neoteny

500

Which two biological processes clearly show the principles of the first and second laws of thermodynamics? 

photosynthesis & cellular respiration

500

Besides lungs or gills, what can amphibians "breathe" through?

their skin

500

Amphibian eggs lack *this* quality? What do they lack?

amniotic fluid, amniotic sac, amniotic, etc

500

What are amphibians in terms of their ability to create their own food?

Heterotrophs