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Title: Amphibians


1
Amphibians
  • Chapter 40

2
Origins Evolution of Amphibians
  • Section 40.1

Food!
3
Adaptation to land
  • Amphibian means double life
  • Came out of the water to escape predation
    competition for food
  • Need a strong bony endoskeleton to deal with
    force of gravity

4
Characteristics of early amphibians
  • Oldest amphibian fossil is 370 myo
  • Evolved from lobe-finned fish
  • Four limbs homologous to pectoral pelvic fins
    of fish
  • Similar skull vertebrae
  • some had gills and lungs
  • More toes than modern
  • amphibians

5
Diversification of amphibians
  • Two main evolutionary lines
  • Modern amphibians
  • Ancestor of reptiles
  • 4,500 species in 3 orders
  • Order Anura
  • Order Caudata
  • Order Gymnophiona

6
Modern amphibians
  • Metamorphosis
  • Moist, thin skin with no scales
  • Feet lacking claws often webbed
  • Use skin, gills, lungs to breathe
  • Eggs lack membrane or shells
  • Eggs laid in water
  • Fertilization externally

7
Order Anura
  • Meaning tail-less
  • Examples frogs toads
  • toad rough, bumpy skin
  • frog smooth, moist skin
  • Adaptations for jumping
  • Tadpole swimming larvae
  • Carnivores

Video
8
Order Caudata
  • Example salamanders newts
  • Elongated bodies with moist skin and long tails
  • Live in moist places
  • Carnivores

Video
9
Order Gymnophiona
  • Example caecilian
  • Legless resemble small snakes
  • Very small eyes, often blind
  • Carnivores

Video
10
3 Order Note Cards!
  • Front Side Order name picture
  • Back Side
  • example organisms
  • Location of animal on Earth
  • Habitat/environment
  • Adaptations for life/ key characteristics
  • Fun fact!

Anura Caudata Gymnophiona
11
Characteristics of Amphibians
  • Section 40.2

12
External covering
  • Skin respiration protection
  • Mucous glands supply lubricant to keep skin
    moist poison for protection

Poison dart frogs
13
Internal anatomy
  • Strong bony skeleton
  • Needed for life on land (larger animals)
  • Pectoral pelvic girdles help support
  • More developed internal anatomy
  • Closer to humans!
  • video

14
Male internal anatomy
  • a. Large intestine.
  • b. Small intestine.
  • 1. Lung lobes.
  • 2. Heart.
  • 3. Liver lobes.
  • 4. Gall bladder.
  • 5. Stomach.
  • 6. Small intestine.
  • 7. Testis.
  • 8. Fat body.
  • 9. Urinary bladder.

15
Female internal anatomy
  • 1. Liver lobes.
  • 2. Heart.
  • 3. Ovary with eggs.
  • 4. Gall bladder.
  • 5. Small intestine.
  • 6. Stomach.
  • 7. Oviduct.

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Heart circulatory system
  • Two separate loops
  • Pulmonary circulation blood from heart to lungs
    back to heart
  • Systemic circulation blood from heart to muscles
    organs then back to the heart

18
Three chambered heart
  • Right atrium where (deoxygenated) blood enters
    the heart from the body
  • 2. Left atrium where oxygenated blood enters
    from the lungs
  • 3. Ventricle main pumping chamber

2.
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3.
19
Path of blood
  • Right atrium ? ventricle ? lungs (to pick up
    oxygen)? left atrium ? ventricle ? rest of body
    (to drop off oxygen)

20
Respiration
  • Larvae respire via gills and skin
  • Adults respire via lungs and skin
  • Pulmonary respiration through lungs
  • Cutaneous respiration through skin

21
Digestive system
  • All adults are carnivores
  • New terms
  • Pyloric sphincter
  • Duodenum
  • Ileum
  • Mesentery
  • Cloaca
  • Vent

22
Excretory system
  • Two kidneys that filter nitrogenous wastes from
    the blood
  • Urine flow
  • Kidneys ? urinary ducts ? urinary bladder ? cloaca

23
Reproductive system
  • Males
  • Testes (sperm made here) ? sperm ducts ? cloaca
  • Females
  • Ovaries (eggs made here) ? oviducts ? uteri ?
    cloaca

24
Nervous system
  • Brain
  • Olfactory lobes
  • Cerebrum
  • Optic lobes
  • Cerebellum
  • Medulla oblongada
  • Nerves
  • 10 pair cranial nerves
  • Spinal cord
  • Spinal nerves

Video
25
Sense organs
  • light travels through nictitating membrane
  • transparent movable membrane covering the eyes
    while underwater
  • Sound travels through tympanic membrane
    (eardrum) ? columella (small bone)? inner ear
    (embedded in skull)

26
Reproduction of Amphibians
  • Section 40.3

27
Life cycle
28
Courtship fertilization
Video
  • Males croak to females in spring
  • Amplexus male embrace of female during mating
  • May last for days!
  • Once female releases eggs, male releases sperm ?
    external fertilization

29
Metamorphosis
  • Tadpole ? frog

Video
The real one
30
Parental care
  • Males often remain with eggs for protection
  • Example Darwins frog puts eggs in his vocal sac
    where they hatch, go through metamorphosis, and
    emerge in the adults form
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