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Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles • All vertebrates have an endoskeleton. – An endoskeleton supports and protects the body. • Backbone, skull, and ribs. – It gives the body shape – It gives the muscles a place to attach Vertebrates Fish • Largest group of vertebrates • Ectotherms (cold-blooded) – The organism’s body temperature is the same as its environment. • Fins used for moving • Gills for breathing – As water flows over the gills, oxygen moves from the water into the fish’s blood. • Scales for protection • 3 kinds – based on mouth structure and type of skeleton. Jawless Fish • Jawless fish have skeletons made of cartilage – Cartilage is a strong tissue that supports the body, but it is flexible and softer than bone. • Jawless fish have mouth structures that scrape, suck, and stab their food. • Example: Hagfish and Lamprey fish Cartilaginous • Skeletons made of flexible cartilage • Jaws and Fins • Rough tooth-like scales – Rougher than sandpaper!!! • Example: Sharks and Stingrays One More Stingrays are Cartilaginous Fish Too!! Bony • 95% of all fish • Skeletons made of hard bone • Scales and gills • Swim bladder – An internal gas-filled sac that helps the fish to stabilize its body at different depths • Examples: trout, perch, goldfish, bass, carp, brim, etc… Amphibians • Ectothermic (cold-blooded) • Thin, moist skin • Water/land dwellers – Its early part of life is spent in the water, and the adult life is spent on land. As adults, most amphibian bodies are supported by a sturdy skeleton. • Metamorphosis – Most amphibians lay eggs in the water. Because their eggs are not waterproof, they are surrounded by a thick coat of a jelly-like substance. These eggs then hatch into larvae that swim and have gills for obtaining oxygen. As they become adults, they lose their gills and acquire lungs. They also obtain oxygen through their skin. Amphibian Humor Kinds of Amphibians • Examples: Frogs, toads, salamanders, etc.. • Ectothermic(cold-blooded) • Lungs • Land dwellers – They have adaptations that keep them from drying out. – The first vertebrates to live full time on dry land. • Scaly skin – Used to protect their body and prevent water loss – Reptiles also have a kidney: an organ that collects wastes in the body and are excreted through urine. Concentrated Urine!!! (very little water loss) • Lay hard-shelled eggs - laid on dry land - the first waterproof eggs Reptiles Turtles are the only reptiles with shells.