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100

This protein binds to lipids inside the cell forming a hydrophobic layer that keeps the water inside the animal from reaching the skin

Keratin

100

What did the first amphibians have in order to breathe?

Both lungs and gills

100

This group of amphibians are legless, burrowing amphibians that live in the tropics. They look like giant earthworms

Caecilians

100

A fan shaped array of bones that some fish have

ray-fin

100

The gills of all bony fish are covered with this 

Operculum

200

An almost completely waterproof container that keeps an embryo from drying out as it develops

amniotic egg

200

A vertebrate that has four limbs

Tetrapod

200

These animals make up the largest group of amphibians

Frogs

200

What are examples of fish body shapes?

Long torpedo shaped, flattened side to side, flatfish, fish that feed on surface, mouth turned upward, flattened heads, Flatfish such as flounder, SLow swimming fish with really good camouflage.

200

A series of shallow canals on the sides of fish that are made up of cells that are sensitive to movement

Lateral line

300

A membranous organ that develops in female mammals during pregnancy

placenta

300

Did amphibians evolve ways to keep their eggs from drying out in air?

No- They must lay their eggs in water.

300

These amphibians have a long body, a tail, and 4 walking limbs

Salamanders

300

A fish´ lungs modified into a buoyancy organ.

Swim bladder

300

Fish are separated into two big groups based on what?

Skeletons- Bones or cartilage

400

a vertebrate that has a thin tough membranous sac that encloses the embryo or fetus

amniote

400

The aquatic larvae of frogs

Tadpoles

400

Why must amphibians live in moist environments? 

Water constantly evaporates from their skin, they could dry out without being in or near water, and amphibians need water to reproduce.

400

paired pectoral and pelvic fins that are round in shape 

Lobe Fins

400

What did jaw supports evolve from?

Gill supports

500

How do amniotes exchange gases compared to amphibians?

Lungs instead of gas exchange through the skin

500

How do tadpoles grow into terrestrial adults?

They go through metamorphosis

500

Both salamander larvae and adults eat this way

They are carnivorous.

500

Scientists thought that this fish was extinct until 1938, when one was caught in Madagascar

Coelocanth

500

These are the two groups of early vertebrates without jaws

Lampreys and Hagfish