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Chapter 32 Review Reptiles and Birds

Chapter 32 Review Reptiles and Birds. Charles Page High School Dr. Stephen L. Cotton. Chapter 32 Review Reptiles and Birds. The tuatara is the only surviving member of the order ______. The only place on Earth that lacks reptiles are ______.

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Chapter 32 Review Reptiles and Birds

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  1. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds Charles Page High School Dr. Stephen L. Cotton

  2. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • The tuatara is the only surviving member of the order ______. • The only place on Earth that lacks reptiles are ______. • Birds maintain an extremely efficient gas exchange system, because they have ______.

  3. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • What is different about the reptile egg compared to the amphibian egg? • A developing bird embryo obtains nutrients from the egg’s _____. • A four-chambered heart is found among reptiles in the order ____.

  4. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • A reptile that moves without legs may be a _____. • A tortoise is a reptile that lives where? • The ventral part of a turtle’s shell is called the ______.

  5. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Which term is least closely related to the others: contour feathers; down feathers; general body feathers; flight feathers • The great adaptive radiation of the reptiles took place during the ______ Period.

  6. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Reptiles whose hearts have two atria and two ventricles are in the Order _______. • The largest living reptile that gives us some idea of what the dinosaurs looked like is the ____. • Can a rattlesnake detect warmth given off by the body of an animal?

  7. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • An animal that has a tube in the floor of it’s mouth so it can breathe and swallow at the same time is a(n) _____. • Reptiles eliminate liquid wastes through their _____. • Snakes have organs in the roof of the mouth to aid what sense?

  8. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Snakes do each of the following to move except: press ventral scales against the ground; place their vestigial limbs on the ground; expand the muscles around their ribs; contract their muscles in waves

  9. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • The reptile that uses a pineal gland to detect changes in the length of day is the ______. • What are oviparous reptiles? • There is little doubt that the first terrestrial vertebrates were called: ectotherms or endotherms?

  10. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • How do reptiles control their body temperature? • Unlike modern birds, Archaeopteryx had _____. • In some species of birds, food that is fed to the young is produced in the _____.

  11. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Why would an endotherm use more food than an ectotherm of the same size? • Birds that drink large amounts of sea water will excrete salt from their salt glands located ____. • Penguins are birds that have feet and wings reduced to _____.

  12. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Among the following, birds are least useful in: pollinating flowers; dispersing plant seeds; eating insects; destroying predators • During the late Triassic and Jurassic Periods, there was a great adaptive radiation of ____.

  13. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Eagles and hawks are carnivorous birds that have sharp talons and ______. • At the end of the ____ Period, the dinosaurs underwent a great mass extinction.

  14. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • Some biologists think the mass extinction of dinosaurs resulted from the impact of a _____. • Animals that lay eggs that develop outside the mother’s body are called _____.

  15. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • When a baby chick is ready to hatch, it makes a small hole in the shell using it’s _____. • During a peacock’s breeding season, the ____ attracts the ____ by displaying bright-colored feathers.

  16. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • _____-blooded animals may have a body temperature higher than their surroundings. • Are birds that catch prey in sharp talons and pointed beaks likely to be carnivores or herbivores?

  17. Chapter 32 ReviewReptiles and Birds • A birds’s heart pumps oxygen-____ blood to the wings. • Some ______ birds use a magnetic sense to navigate. • When you eat the “white meat” of a non-flying bird, you are eating muscles that were not used for _____.

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