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Fish Amphibians Reptiles 2

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FinsStructures for moving
Scalesprotection and reduce friction
Lateral Linesense organ
Gillsbreathing removes oxygen from the water
sexual reproductionexternal (sperm and egg meet outside the female's body)
Jawless fishno jaws, scales or paired fins (ex. eel)
Cartiliginious fishskeleton make of cartilage, oil in liver to regulate depth (ex. shark, and rays)
Bony Fishskeleton made of bones, has scales and a swimbladder to regulate water depth
Examples of amphibiansSalamanders, frogs, toads, newts
Amphibainsgo through metamorphosis
Metomorphosis stagesegg, tadpole, adult
Examples of reptilesTurtles, tortoises, crocodiles, alligatores, lizards, snakes
Reptiles useinternal fertilization
Amphibians and fish useexternal fertalization
Reptile eggsleathery for protection against dry environments
Notochordmay disappear/backbone takes its place
hollow nerve cordspinal cord
Pharyngeal pouchesdevelops into gills or noses/ears


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