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Class: Amphibia



The term "amphibia" means aquatic and terrestrial, as amphibians are as just at home on land as in the water. Amphibians, although thought to be soft and squishy, do have a mostly-bone skeleton with the rest being made of cartilage. The skin is almost always moist and is water permeable. It lacks scales, and can be smooth (frogs) or bumpy (toads).

 

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Class Amphibia
Back to Phylum Chordata. Class Amphibia (Frogs, Toads, etc.). CLASS, ORDER,
FAMILY, GENUS/SPECIES, COMMON NAME. Amphibia. Anura. Hylidae. Hyla squirella. ...

General Zoology - Subphylum Vertebrata, Class Amphibia
... Phylum Chordata,. Subphylum Vertebrata,. Superclass Gnathostomata,.
Class Amphibia. ... Major Characteristics of Class Amphibia: ...

Amphibians - Class Amphibia
... Class Amphibia. Amphibians comprise a large and diverse class of animals. Usually
placed in the same sentence as reptiles, they are really quite different. The ...

Chordate Class Amphibia
*-* Evolution of Class Amphibia, stressing modern species anatomy and life cycle.

Class Amphibia
Class Amphibia Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum
Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Amphibia ...

Class Amphibia
... Class Amphibia. Class Amphibia takes its name from the Greek words "amphi" and "bios."
Amphi means "both sides," or "both types," and bios means "life." This ...

Amphibians
... Eggs lack shell. CLASSIFICATION, Phylum Amphibia. Biologists identified 2,375
different species of amphibians. Biologists divide them into four orders, ...

Class Amphibia
Week 12 - Day 1 - 2 | Day 3 | Days 4 - 7 | Vocabulary Test Class Amphibia. There
are three orders of living amphibians containing about 170 genera. The majority ...

Kenyalogy: Fauna: Taxonomy of amphibians
... Amphibians CLASS Amphibia: amphibians. Ectotherms (cold-blooded). Breathing through
lungs, gills or skin. Moist skin devoid of scales, with mucous glands ...

Class Amphibia
Class Amphibia. Modern amphibians are believed to
have diverged early form other tetrapod groups ...

CLASS AMPHIBIA
CLASS AMPHIBIA Amphibia refers to "double life", or life in water and on land. Includes
the salamanders, frogs, toads, and caecilians with approximately 3,900 ...

Class Lissamphibia
... Class Lissamphibia. Species from the following Orders are available in the Animal
Diversity Web: ... Frog calls are also available in the Animal Diversity Web. ...

Sperm Storage in the Class Amphibia
XVIIIth (New) International Congress of Zoology. Le XVIIIème (Nouveau) Congrès
International de Zoologie. Sperm Storage in the Class Amphibia. ...

Salientia
... Cannatella (1993) Containing clade(s): Amphibia. Table
of Contents. Introduction Geographic Distribution ...

Class Amphibia
Class Amphibia (Amphibians). Order Caudata (Salamanders).
Order Anura (Frogs & Toads).

The Class Amphibia
The Class Amphibia. The Amphibia are characterized
by having moist, glandular skin that lacks ...

Class Amphibia
Class Amphibia. Order Anura (Salientia). Bufonidae
Family (True Toads); Centrolenidae Family (Glass ...

Introduction to the Amphibia
Introduction to the Amphibia. ... Click on the buttons below to find out more
about the Amphibia. If you do get warts, please don't sue us. ...

Herps
... Reptiles class Reptilia, Amphibians class Amphibia. Crocodilians
order Crocodylia, Caecilians order Gymnophiona. ...

Amphibians
Class Amphibia Amphibians include around 3900 species found in most
parts of the world. While their body forms are diverse, they: ...

Class: Amphibia
... Class Amphibia "having a double life" are commomnly known as salamanders and frogs.
Amphibians technically are all four-legged animals and do not have amniotic ...

Class Amphibia
... Class Amphibia.      A.  Ectothermic Vertebrates.       1. 
Poikilothermic - body temperature tracks temperature of the environment. ...

Lecture 21: Class Amphibia
Lecture 21: Class Amphibia: Class amphibia: frogs toads salamanders: Description:
first successful land vertebrate; Early amphibia resembled lobe finned fishes ...


Amphibia

... The Class Amphibia Linnaeus 1758 is defined in modern zoology as those tetrapods
that have not developed extra-embryonic (amniotic) membranes in the egg. ...

Class:Amphibia
CLASS. AMPHIBIA. SUB CLASS. Labyrinthodontia. ORDER. Incertae Sedis.
SUPER FAMILY. Loxommatoidea. FAMILY. Loxommatidae. GENUS. Megalocephalus. ...

Untitled Document
A List of Nebraska's Native Amphibians (and some Non-Natives*) A list of
Nebraska's Native Herp's. Click on the Class that you wish to see. ...

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