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1 First Tetrapods on Land
Amphibians First Tetrapods on Land

2 Class: Amphibia First truly tetrapod vertebrate Ectothermic
All amphibians have bony skeletons Most have 4 limbs, except Caecilians (limbless) Many have webbed feet Typically the glandular skin is smooth, moist, and lacks scales Metamorphose from juvenile water breathing to adult air breathing Ecological indicators

3 Order Anura (Salientia): Frogs and Toads
Order Caudata (Urodela): Salamanders, Newts, Waterdogs, Mudpuppies, Sirens, and Amphiuma Order Gymnophiona (Apoda): Caecilians

4 Class: Amphibia Gas exchange occurs through lungs, gills, and/or the skin Some salamanders have no lungs (secondarily lost) Adults have double circulation Both a pulmonary and a systemic circuit Heart has three chambers Two atria and one ventricle Some mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood occurs in ventricle

5 Anamniotic egg Jellylike Small-sized unshelled; must develop in water
Jellylike unshelled; must develop in water Small-sized lack large membranes to nourish embryo and store waste Amphibian egg mass

6 Amphibian development
Newt Controlled by the hormone thyroxin


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