For warm and flight.
What is the function of feathers?
Turtles, crocodiles, snakes
What are some examples of reptiles?
What is another name of amphibians?
Double life.
Produce milk and can nurse their young.
What do mammary glands do?
Where do fish live?
Water
What were the well developed sense organ?
Eyes, ears, nostrils
Lungs and skin
What will reptiles use to breathe when they are adults?
A change of form when they grow to certain ages.
What is metamorphosis?
Monotremes
Which group lay eggs?
Use for reduce friction and protect.
What is the function of scales?
What is the circulatory system of birds?
Four chambered heart
What is the circulatory system for reptiles?
Three chambered heart
What do larvae look like?
They are usually fishlike.
Pouches
What is a special feature that marsupials has?
Swim bladder
What is the organ that functions to stay at a certain depth in water?
T or F
Birds are viviparous.
False. Birds lay eggs which are oviparous.
T or F
Reptiles are the only group of animal doesn’t have scales.
False. Their body were covered with dry scales.
T or F
Amphibians are ectotherm.
True.
Bitting and cutting.
What is the function of incisors?
Detects pressure/vibrations
What is the function of lateral line?
To minimize weight, for birds to fly more easier.
What are amniotic eggs?
Tough shell keeps them from drying out and protect the embryo.
T or F
Parents amphibians usually will care for their young.
False. Only a few species will.
Use for moving lungs.
What do diaphragm do?
How do them move?
Fish use paired fins for movement.