Order & Design TEST 8
tetrapod
an animal with four legs or limbs
dewlap
an iguanid's throat fan
pachycephalosaurs
bony dome shaped head
mermaid's purse
protective case that sharks lay their eggs in
pterosaurs
similar to modern bats
double-hinged jaws
snakes have __ __ which enable them to engulf meals many times the size of their head
plastrons
the "squares" of a turtle's shell
plastron
the lower part of a turtle shell that covers the abdomen
smell
the sense that would be reduced if a snake didn't have a Jacobson's organ
milt
the sperm-containing fluid produced by male fish
hemotoxic
venom that attacks the circulatory system
sauropods
herbivores with long necks
tuatara
lizard-like reptile with a parietal eye
anklyosaurs
looked like giant horned lizards with bony eyelid plates and club-like tails
Ichthyosaurus
extinct, reptile-like aquatic animal that looked very much like a dolphin
elapids
Venomous snakes with immovable fangs
tortoise
longest living animal
caecilians
amphibians with long bodies and no limbs
spiracles
breathing opening that sharks and rays have behind their ears
whale shark
largest known fish
spectacle
transparent eye cover of a gecko
operculum
hard immovable gill covering
colubrids
largest group of snakes
komodo dragon
largest living lizard
chromatophores
color-containing cells that give reptiles the ability to change color
anaconda
largest snake in the world
rostrum
a sawfish's long and unusual nose
tadpoles
larvae of frogs and toads
most amphibians spend part of their life on water and part on land
amphibian comes from two Greek words meaning "both life'. What best explains why amphibians were given this name?
carapace
a turtle's upper shell
swim bladder
a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes, used to maintain and control buoyancy.
pit organ
sensory depression or pit on the side of the head of vipers that allow to detect temperature
a reptile must move to a new environment to change its body temperature
what is a reason reptiles are considered cold-blooded?
anurans
group that frogs and toads belong
denticles
a shark's placoid scales
snapping turtles
common freshwater turtles that live in muddy waters and eat fish, birds, and insects
electrocytes
electric organs that are designed with current generating cells
vipers
venomous snakes with fangs that fold against the roof of the mouth when not in use
lateral undulation
type of movement in which a snake slithers along an S-shaped curve
blind snakes
the world's smallest snakes
The eggs will hatch into tadpoles, which will have external gills; a gill covering will form, and the tail will become longer and stronger; the hind legs will begin to grow, and the tail will begin to shrink. Later the front legs will begin to grow; the digestive system of the tadpole will shrink, and the lungs will develop; once the tail is completely absorbed, the tadpole will be a miniature adult called a froglet.
describe a frogs development from egg to adult
crocodilians
group of reptiles known for providing parental care for their young
crocodile
member of the crocodilian family that has a narrow snout and a tooth that is visible when its jaw is closed
coral snake
North American elapids known for their distinctive color pattern that has red bands bordering yellow bands
antivenin
A serum that counteracts the effect of venom from an animal or insect.
sand tiger shark
only known shark that comes to the surface to gulp air, using its stomach as a swim bladder
Fish scales are hardened by bone while reptile scales are hardened by keratin
what best describes the difference between fish scales and reptile scales
plesiosaurs
dinosaurs of the sea with paddle-shaped feet and legs and long necks
chimaeras
group of cartilaginous fish that have gill covers
constrictors
Snakes that squeeze their prey to death
photophore
a light-producing organ in certain fishes and other animals.
hagfish
cartilaginous fish that has slime glands that help create a slippery coating around it
cartilaginous
chondricthyes and cyclostomata are two classes of this type of fish
dematophagy
process that involves a caecilian growing a new layer of fat in order to feed its young
amnion
protective layer that surrounds the nutrient-filled egg of a reptile
sidewinding
type of snake locomotion occurs when a snake lifts its body off the ground and throws itself sideways. used to move across sandy ground.
theropods
walked on two legs; includes T. rex
regenerate
lizards can regrow their tails if they break off; this means they can __________ their tail
myomeres
the W-shaped bands in which a fish's muscles are arranged
reproduction
the characteristic that scientists base the three main categories of salamanders
lobed fin
type of fin that is made of a bone surrounded by muscle