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Mr Dymond Biology II
Comparative Anatomy
This is the Phylum for worms.
Annelida
This is a Fertilized egg that forms a hollow ball of cells.
Blastula
What is the Scientific name of frogs?
Rana Pipiens
What is the word used for one who seeks foods or hunts food?
Carnivore
This word indicates or means there is a backbone.
Chordate
This word means having both reproductive organs.
Hermaphrodite
This is the common name of worms with "sections"
segmented
This is the typed of fertilization that frogs use.
External
What is the name of the classification system for living organisms?
Linnaeus
What is the classification of a frog for:
Kingdom?
Animal
What is the classification of a frog for:
Order
Anura
What is the classification of a frog for:
Class
Amphibia
What is the classification of a frog for:phylum
Chordata
What are the five key characteristics that adult amphibians share?
1. partially Divided Heart
2. Cutaneous respiration (breathing through skin
3. legs
4. Lungs
5. Loop Circulation
Why is moist skin important to frogs and worms?
they use the skin to breathe
What is the structure that allowed the prehistoric amphibians to live on the land?
lungs
What are the 3 layers formed by the blastula?
1. ectoderm
2. endoderm
3. mesoderm
Mrs. Laney was surprised to find out from students in Biology II that animals have a common characteristic called "diploidy"
(She thought it was what students who always hung out at the dip were called)
two copies of each chromosome are inherited
the heart of an amphibian is....
partially divided by a septum
What should you know when you look at the scientific name
Lumbricus terrestris?
1. it is an earth worm
2. It refers to the genus and the species
3. means slow & earth
What is a function of the backbone?
protect the dorsal nerve cord
What is Polychaeta?
It is one of the three classes of worms
What cross fertilize with other worms?
earth worms
What is the purpose of this organ?

pancreas
produces hormones and chemicals which help in digestion
What is the purpose of this organ?

gall bladder
produces bile, dissolves
What is the purpose of this organ?

kidney
eliminates waste and filters urine
What is the purpose of this organ?

fat bodies
store fat
What is the purpose of this organ?

spleen
helps produce cells which help the immune system
What is irregular body shape or arrangement?
Asymmetrical
What are the two taxonomic levels that the scientific name Tyrannus forficatus (bird called scissor-tailed flycatcher) refer to?
genus and species
What are three types of symmetry?
spherical, radial, or bilateral

be able to identify the different kinds