classification of animals
Chapter 44 Powerpoint Lecture
Amphibians. Characteristics of Amphibians Vertebrate Vertebrate Lives in water as larva; land as adult (some exceptions) Lives in water as larva; land.
Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles What Is a Vertebrate? Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Vertebrate History in Rocks Table of Contents.
Corresponds with chapter 36 665-675. Excretion is the removal from the body of waste products of the metabolic pathways Excretory organs tend to be tubular.
Chapter 3.8 Mrs. Christman. Scientists classify animals based on cell structure, how cells are organized into tissues, how tissues are organized into.
5 Kingdoms Kingdom Protoctista Kingdom FungiKingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Prokarya.
AMPHIBIANS Ms. Bridgeland 5 th Grade. Objectives and Questions: Objective : Describe amphibian characteristics and examine how adult amphibians are adapted.
AMPHIBIAN NOTES. EXTERNAL STRUCTURE AND MOVEMENT Amphibian skin does not have scales, feathers, or hair. It does have secretions that help with protection.
Chap 19 aice excretion
Animals classification
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