Biol 3840: Chp 25 - Amphibians
Sequence the events of frog breathing in the correct order. options: - Floor of the mouth is lowered - Air is drawn in through nostrils - Air is forced into lungs - Nostrils close, glottis opens
1. Floor of the mouth is lowered 2. Air is drawn in through nostrils 3. Nostrils close, glottis opens 4. Air is forced into lungs
Select all of the following that can occur in paedomorphic salamanders of the genus Ambystoma when ponds evaporate. Multiple select question. A. Development of lungs B. Revert to aquatic larvae C. Loss of lungs D. Metamorphosis into terrestrial adults.
A. Development of lungs D. Metamorphosis into terrestrial adults.
Select all of the features present in anuran tadpoles. Multiple select question. A. External gills B. Internal gills C. Finless tails D. Specialized mouthparts
A. External gills B. Internal gills D. Specialized mouthparts
Select all of the following that are true of the anuran epidermis. Multiple select question. A. Keratin deposits can be heavy. B. It is never sheds. C. It contains poison.
A. Keratin deposits can be heavy. C. It contains poison.
What do adult salamanders use for respiration? Multiple select question. A. Lungs B. Skin C. Internal gills D. External gills
A. Lungs B. Skin D. External gills
Caecilians can be characterized by which of the following features? Multiple select question. A. No limbs B. Few vertebrae C. Ventral anus D. Long ribs E. Small eyes
A. No limbs D. Long ribs E. Small eyes
Select the features that are characteristic of amphibians. Multiple select question. A. Primitively pedal B. Endothermic regulation of body C. temperature D. Glandular skin E. Double circulation F. Tetrapod G. Lack ears
A. Primitively pedal D. Glandular skin E. Double circulation F. Tetrapod
What are tetrapod adaptations to air-breathing? Multiple select question. A. Routing of blood to lungs B. Increased vascularization of the air-filled cavity C. countercurrent flow of water and air in gills D. Quadruple circulation
A. Routing of blood to lungs B. Increased vascularization of the air-filled cavity
Select all the characteristics of anurans. Multiple select question. A. They are ectothermic. B. Adults can have external gills. C. Adults lack limbs. D. They are specialized for jumping. E. Adults lack a tail.
A. They are ectothermic. D. They are specialized for jumping. E. Adults lack a tail.
Select all of the following which best characterize salamander gills. Multiple select question. A. They are present when larvae hatch from eggs. B. They can be lost through metamorphosis. C. They may be retained in adults. D. They are present in all aquatic stages.
A. They are present when larvae hatch from eggs. B. They can be lost through metamorphosis. C. They may be retained in adults.
elect all of the following which best characterize salamander gills. Multiple select question. A. They may be retained in adults. B. They are present in all aquatic stages. C. They are present when larvae hatch from eggs. D. They can be lost through metamorphosis.
A. They may be retained in adults. C. They are present when larvae hatch from eggs. D. They can be lost through metamorphosis.
Select all of the following that apply to paedomorphic mud puppies and axolotls. Multiple select question. A. They never metamorphose. B. Adults are terrestrial. C. They live in mud of ponds and lakes. D. They metamorphose if ponds evaporate. E. Adults have gills.
A. They never metamorphose. C. They live in mud of ponds and lakes. E. Adults have gills.
Select the organisms that colonized land before amphibians. Multiple select question. A. Vascular plants B. Cephalopod molluscs C. Tracheate arthropods D. Amniotes E. Pulmonate snails
A. Vascular plants C. Tracheate arthropods E. Pulmonate snails
Frog skulls, when compared to vertebrate skulls, have less Multiple select question. A. bones. B. orbitals. C. ossification.
A. bones. C. ossification.
Match each taxonomic reference to its equivalent. Anura <--> Caudata <--> Apoda <--> Options: - Salienta - Urodela - Gymnophiona
Anura <--> Salienta Caudata <--> Urodela Apoda <--> Gmnophiona
Select each of the structures of an aquatic tetrapod ancestor that became modified during evolution for terrestrial breathing and support. Multiple Select Question. A. Gills B. Air-filled cavity connected to the pharynx C. Lateral line system D. Internal nares
B. Air-filled cavity connected to the pharynx D. Internal nares
What are some of the major threats to freshwater environments? Multiple select question. A. Depletion of nitrogen B. Depletion of oxygen C. Flooding D. Evaporation
B. Depletion of oxygen D. Evaporation
Select all of the following that are true about lobe finned fish fins and amphibian limbs. Multiple select question. A. Analogous B. Homologous C. Different architecture D. Similar bony elements
B. Homologous D. Similar bony elements
The amniotes include which of the following? A. Cephalochordates B. Nonavian reptiles C. Fish D. Amphibians E. Birds F. Mammals
B. Nonavian reptiles E. Birds F. Mammals
What amphibians are included in the order Anura? Select all that apply. Multiple select question. A. salamanders B. frogs C. newts D. toads E. caecilians
B. frogs D. toads
Select all of the characteristics of tadpoles. Multiple select question. A. dorsal mouth B. hindlimbs appear first C. compressed tail D. external gills, but no internal gills E. keratinized jaws for scraping F. spiracle
B. hindlimbs appear first C. compressed tail E. keratinized jaws for scraping F. spiracle
Select all of the changes that tadpoles undergo during metamorphosis. Multiple select question. A. forelimbs appear first B. lungs develop C. intestine lengthens D. gills are absorbed
B. lungs develop D. gills are absorbed
The exploration of land by aquatic species was aided by the presence of these structures connected to the pharynx. Multiple select question. A. External nares B. Spiracles C. An air-filled cavity D. Internal nares
C. An air-filled cavity D. Internal nares
Select all of the following that can occur in paedomorphic salamanders of the genus Ambystoma when ponds evaporate. Multiple select question. A. Loss of lungs B. Revert to aquatic larvae C. Metamorphosis into terrestrial adults. D. Development of lungs
C. Metamorphosis into terrestrial adults. D. Development of lungs
Why do amphibians require certain humidity levels in their environment? Multiple select question. A. Their prey require these conditions. B. Amphibians are endotherms. C. Their eggs are vulnerable to dessication. D. Their thin skin allows rapid dehydration.
C. Their eggs are vulnerable to dessication. D. Their thin skin allows rapid dehydration.
Why do amphibians require certain humidity levels in their environment? Multiple select question. A. Their prey require these conditions. B. Amphibians are endotherms. C. Their thin skin allows rapid dehydration. D. Their eggs are vulnerable to dessication.
C. Their thin skin allows rapid dehydration. D. Their eggs are vulnerable to dessication.
Propulsion for the jumping and swimming motions of a frog is provided by these hindlimb muscles.
Extensors
True or false: Freshwater environments are inherently stable.
False
Which groups depends more heavily on respiration through the lungs?
Frogs
Match each amphibian to the correct taxonomic group. Frogs <--> Salamanders <--> Caecilians <--> Options: - Apoda - Anura - Caudata
Frogs <--> Anura Salamanders <--> Caudata Caecilians <--> Apoda
_______________ frogs have more well-developed vocal cords than _____________ frogs.
Male; Female
In moving from water to land, breathing air must be accommodated. What is true about the availability of oxygen in air as opposed to water?
Oxygen is much more abundant in air than water.
What is the major component of the diet of a frog tadpole?
Pond algae
What describes reproduction in most amphibians?
Separate sexes; oviparous
What is the most critical factor in the potential prey of a frog?
Size
How do frogs lose most of their carbon dioxide?
Through the skin
Where do caecilians feed?
Underground
What would be the least likely environment that would be conducive to long-term salamander survival?
Warm temperatures and dry air
Amphibian blood is circulated by ______________.
a single pressure pump
The two major extant branches of tetrapods are called the _____________and the _______________.
amphibians; amniotes
The clasping behavior of amphibians during breeding is called .
amplexus
A heart with two separate atria and a single undivided ventricle is characteristic of _______.
an amphibian
Amphibian limb muscles that protract and adduct are
anterior and ventral.
Salamanders called amphiumas are completely ______, while salamanders called plethodontids are completely ______.
aquatic and have lungs; terrestrial and lack lungs
Salamanders are carnivorous
as larvae and adults.
Salamander lungs are present _________.
at birth
Amphibian lungs are generally present and activated
at metamorphosis.
The skeleton of a frog is made of ______________ and _______________.
bone; cartilage
Unlike the fish and caecilians, ventral trunk musculature in frogs is used for
breathing.
Amplexus is a process that occurs during amphibian
breeding.
As adults, frogs are ______.
carnivores
Special pigment cells in anuran skin are called ________________.
chromatophores
The change from gill-breathing in fish to lung-breathing in amphibians also required a major switch in
circuitry.
In terrestrial plethodontids, paedomorphosis in foot form has aided
climbing ability.
The amphibian circulatory system is ______.
closed
It is unlikely that a vertebrate species would begin a new transition to life on land because
competitors are well-established.
Salamanders in the family Plethodontidae are ______ and breathe mainly ______.
entirely terrestrial; through the skin
In salamanders that lack gills and lungs, respiration occurs through the ______________________.
epidermis
The layers of frog skin are the _________________ and the _______________.
epidermis; dermis
Small terminal chambers in frog lungs are called __________________.
faveoli
The foot of a frog is
five rayed.
Species that lived on land before vertebrates played a major role in providing the earliest terrestrial vertebrates with
food
The tongue of a frog is attached to the mouth in the _______.
front
While amphibian larvae generally use ___________________ for respiration, adults respire through their skin or by using their _______________.
gills; lungs
Compared to frogs, the potential number of vertebrae in caecilians is
greater.
Compared to aquatic creatures, air-breathing tetrapods have air-filled cavities that
have more capillaries.
Most frog and toad tadpoles are ________.
herbivorous
A paedomorphic organism is one
in which the adult form resembles the juvenile form of an ancestral species.
In comparison with other vertebrate skulls, a frog skull is
lighter
Lobe finned fish fins are homologous to amphibian
limbs.
The bone structure of frog limbs is very similar to
lobe fins.
The evolutionary transition to life on land took place over
millions of years.
The integumentary glands produced by the epidermis are the small ______________ glands and the large __________________ glands that secrete poison.
mucous; granular
The common name of the perennibranchiate salamander in this diagram is _____________ _____________.
mud puppy
The skin of a frog is attached
only at certain points.
Frogs are _____________ pressure breathers.
positive
Terrestrial animals have limbs and skeletal structure that
provide structural support against gravity.
The sixth aortic arch of fish was converted into the ______________ arteries in amphibians.
pulmonary
Amphibians can be described as ______ because they are adapted for terrestrial existence, but their life cycle is still tied to water.
quasiterrestrial
The larval and adult portions of the life cycle of amphibians exemplify an existence that is
quasiterrestrial.
The digestive tract of a frog is relatively _______.
short
Compared to humans, the surface area available for respiration in frogs lungs is
smaller.
Frog vocalizations are unique to each
species.
In the amphibian ear, the ________________ transmits vibrations to the inner ear.
stapes
The main sensory structure for most caecilians is/are the ______.
tentacles
In paedomorphosis, __________, resulting in the retention of ancestral juvenile characters by descendant adults.
the latest stages of development are deleted
Salamander forelimbs and hindlimbs are generally
the same size.
The heart of an amphibian has ________________ chambers.
three
The eardrum, or _________________ membrane, closes the amphibian ear externally.
tympanic
Fused caudal vertebrae in a frog are known as the _______________ .
urostyle
What makes up the majority of the diet of a caecilian?
worms