Vocabulary
Body Parts of Chordate
Fishes
Amphibians
Reptiles
100

The backbone is a segmented column of bones called ___________. 

Vertebrae 

100

Some chordates only have a _____ in the embryo stage of life.

Tail 

100

__________ = warmblooded 

Endotherm 

100

Amphibian means "___________"

Double Life 

100

A _______ is an egg that holds fluid that protects the embryo. 

Amniotic Egg 

200

______ is a saclike organ that takes oxygen from the air and delivers oxygen to the blood. 

Lung 

200

________ is a stiff, but flexible rod that gives the body support. In most vertebrates this is replaced by a backbone. 

Notochord 

200

_____________ - a row of sense organs along each side of a fishes body. (detects vibrations) 

Lateral Line System 

200

______ is an immature frog or toad that must live in the water. 

Tadpole 

200

Reptiles are well adapted to living on land because of 3 things. What are those 3 things? 

Have thick, scaly skin

Have lungs 

Lay amniotic eggs 

300

________ is a phase in the life cycle of many animals during which a rapid change from the immature form of an organism to the adult form takes place. 

Metamorphosis 

300

_______ are pouches that develop into gills or other body parts as the embryo matures. 

Pharyngeal Pouches 

300

_________ = Coldblooded 

Ectotherm 

300

_________ are amphibians that do not have legs and are shaped like worms or snakes. 

Caecilians 

300

A reptile can lat its eggs on land because 

The egg shell keeps moisture inside the egg. 


400

________ is a respiratory organ in which oxygen from the water is exchanged with carbon dioxide from the blood. 

Gill 

400

______ ________ ______ is also called the spinal cord. 

Hollow Nerve Cord 

400

_________ is a gas-filled sac that is used to control buoyancy. 

Swim Bladder 

400

How do amphibians obtain oxygen? 

By breathing air into their lungs and absorbing it through their skin. 

400

What are the most common reptiles? 

Snakes and Lizards 

500

________ is the tough material that the flexible parts of our ears and nose are made of. 

Cartilage 

500

What are the 4 body parts of a Chordate? 

Tail, Notochord, Hollow Nerve Cord, and Pharyngeal Pouches 

500

What are the 3 classes of fishes? 

Jawless, Cartilaginous, and Bony 
500

What is the most common amphibian? 

Frog and Toad 

500

What are the 5 features of the amniotic egg? 

Shell, Albumen, Amniotic Sac, Yolk, and Allantois