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Amphibians and Reptiles

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  • Amphibians or Reptiles?
    Amphibians
  • Omnivores eat...
    both meat and plants
  • Amphibians or Reptiles?
    Reptiles
  • Amphibians lay their eggs in what type of environment?
    wet
  • Autotomy means...
    ability to lose a body part
  • It's vertebrate
    Amphibians and Reptiles
  • What do you call a baby frog?
    Tadpole
  • Amphibians or Reptiles?
    Amphibians
  • What are reptiles bodies covered with?
    Scales
  • Impermeable skin is...
    waterproof
  • What are capillaries?
    blood vessels close to the skin
  • Reptiles lay their eggs in what type of environment?
    dry
  • Permeable means
    water can pass through
  • Tetrapod means...
    4 legs
  • Most are carnivores, some are omnivores and a few are herbivore.
    Reptiles
  • What is the stage after egg called in an animal who goes through metamorphosis?
    larva
  • Toad, frog, salamander, axolotl and newt are an example of...
    Amphibians
  • Arboreal means...
    lives in trees
  • They are oviparous and lay their eggs on land.
    Reptiles
  • What do baby frogs use to breath?
    Gills 
  • What do reptiles breathe with?
    Lungs
  • Aquatic means...
    lives in water
  • The babies are completely different from the adults.
    Amphibians
  • It's oviparous
    Amphibians and Reptiles
  • What amphibian is considered a salamander that never grew up?
    axolotol
  • Cutaneous respiration means...
    breathes through skin
  • Carnivores eat...
    meat
  • It has moist skin.
    Amphibians
  • What is a larynx?
    Organ in throat that creates noise
  • Amphibians or Reptiles?
    Reptiles
  • What do adult frogs breath with?
    Lungs and through their moist skin. 
  • Some have webbed feet.
    Amphibians
  • It goes through the process of metamorphosis
    Amphibians
  • External means...
    outside the body
  • Snake, crocodile, turtle, tortoise and iguana are an example of...
    Reptiles
  • It lays eggs in water.
    Amphibians
  • Adults are carnivores, but babies aren't.
    Amphibians