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Life: Reptiles & Amphibians

16. A bouncing ball 17. Crocodiles 18. two 19. Namib 20. snow 21. hibernating 22. By releasing a pheromone that mimics a female’s scent 23. leathery, gel-enclosed 24. “two lives.” 25. By digging a way to the other water source

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Life: Reptiles & Amphibians

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  1. 16. A bouncing ball 17. Crocodiles 18. two 19. Namib 20. snow 21. hibernating 22. By releasing a pheromone that mimics a female’s scent 23. leathery, gel-enclosed 24. “two lives.” 25. By digging a way to the other water source 26. A puffed up body that seems too big to eat and she goes belly up 27. 10 28. 2.5 29. Clotting 30. 4 Life: Reptiles & Amphibians • mammals. • 200, reptiles. • Komodo dragon • adaptations, stealth, stamina, sacrifice. • Brazilian rainforest • Brazilian pygmy • Its size • pancake • Waterproof • a. eat b. genes c. eaten 11. Energy, sluggish 12. Jesus Christ 13. 100 14. Reptiles –scaly skin & claws; Amphibians-smooth skin & no claws. 15. Its opposable digits

  2. Animals Study Guide • air sacs: connect bones & lungs and help birds breathe more efficiently • ecological indicator: show how humans impact an ecosystem • metamorphosis: series of 4 changes in shape and body structure during development. • nematocysts: stinging cells • sessile: being permanently attached to something & unable to move

  3. 7. What is the largest phylum? Arthropoda 8. What is the 2nd largest phylum? Mollusca 9. What is the largest animal class? Insecta 10. Which phylum of worms was the first to have a complete digestive system? Nemotoda 11. List the type of symmetry for: a) human-bilateral, b) sponge-asymmetrical, and c) sea star-radial. 12. True or False: All vertebrates have a backbone, bilateral symmetry, and a complete digestive system. 13. What is the difference between endothermic and exothermic? Which two classes are endothermic? Endothermic = warmblooded & Ectothermic = coldblooded; Birds and Mammals 14. What is a reproductive adaptation featured only in classes Reptilia, Aves, and Mammalia? Amniotic egg

  4. 15. a/h. Aves b/i.Osteichichtyes c/j. Reptilia d/k. Amphibia e/l. Aves f/m. Mammalia g/n. Osteichichtyes • a/g. marsupials b/h. hawk falcon c/i. monotremes d./j. pelican e./k. hummingird f./l. placental • 90% • Procreate • Amphibians • Camouflage • Reptiles –scaly skin & claws; Amphibians-smooth skin & no claws • 90%

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