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Chapter 16 Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles

Chapter 16 Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles. An animal with a skull and a backbone; includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Click for Term. Vertebrate. An animal with a skull and a backbone; includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Click for Term.

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Chapter 16 Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles

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  1. Chapter 16Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles

  2. An animal with a skull and a backbone; includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish Click for Term

  3. Vertebrate An animal with a skull and a backbone; includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish Click for Term

  4. Segments of bone or cartilage that interlock to form a backbone Click for Term

  5. Vertebrae Segments of bone or cartilage that interlock to form a backbone Click for Term

  6. An animal that maintains a constant body temperature despite temperature changes in its environment, warm blooded Click for Term

  7. Endotherm An animal that maintains a constant body temperature despite temperature changes in its environment, warm blooded Click for Term

  8. An animal whose body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of its environment, cold blooded Click for Term

  9. Ectotherm An animal whose body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of its environment, cold blooded Click for Term

  10. Fanlike structures that help fish move, turn, stop and balance Click for Term

  11. Fins Fanlike structures that help fish move, turn, stop and balance Click for Term

  12. Bony structures that cover the skin of bony fishes Click for Term

  13. Scales Bony structures that cover the skin of bony fishes Click for Term

  14. Row of tiny sense organs along the sides of a fish’s body Click for Term

  15. Lateral line system Row of tiny sense organs along the sides of a fish’s body Click for Term

  16. Organs that remove oxygen from the water and carbon dioxide from the blood Click for Term

  17. Gills Organs that remove oxygen from the water and carbon dioxide from the blood Click for Term

  18. Small, sharp toothlike structures on the skin of cartilaginous fishes Click for Term

  19. Denticles Small, sharp toothlike structures on the skin of cartilaginous fishes Click for Term

  20. Balloon-like organ that is filled with oxygen and other gases; gives bony fishes their buoyancy Click for Term

  21. Swim Bladder Balloon-like organ that is filled with oxygen and other gases; gives bony fishes their buoyancy Click for Term

  22. A sac-like organ that takes oxygen from the sir and delivers it to the blood Click for Term

  23. Lung A sac-like organ that takes oxygen from the sir and delivers it to the blood Click for Term

  24. Aquatic larvae of an amphibian Click for Term

  25. Tadpole Aquatic larvae of an amphibian Click for Term

  26. Process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops from an embryo or larva to an adult Click for Term

  27. Metamorphosis Process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops from an embryo or larva to an adult Click for Term

  28. Prehistoric, reptile ancestor of mammals Click for Term

  29. Therapsid Prehistoric, reptile ancestor of mammals Click for Term

  30. Egg containing amniotic fluid to protect the developing embryo; usually surrounded by a hard shell Click for Term

  31. Amniotic Egg Egg containing amniotic fluid to protect the developing embryo; usually surrounded by a hard shell Click for Term

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