A) Photosynthesis B) Cutaneous respiration C) Cellular respiration D) Aerobic respiration
A) Storing excess water B) Regulating body temperature C) Absorbing oxygen D) Hearing sound waves
A) Plants B) Seeds C) Insects D) Fish
A) Sirenidae B) Plethodontidae C) Proteidae D) Ambystomatidae
A) Attracting mates B) Defense against predators C) Storing excess water D) Regulating body temperature
A) Through pores on their backs B) By absorbing water C) Through gills or skin D) Through lungs
A) Regulating body temperature B) Filtering food particles C) Enhancing vision D) Protecting the eyes
A) Desert B) Aquatic C) Tundra D) Forest
A) Newts B) Salamanders C) Frogs D) Caecilians
A) Dipnoi B) Gymnophiona C) Anura D) Caudata
A) Anura B) Gymnophiona C) Lepospondyli D) Caudata
A) Flying B) Walking or hopping C) Burrowing D) Swimming
A) 4 B) 3 C) 5 D) 2
A) Ectothermy B) Internal fertilization C) Amniotic eggs D) Metamorphosis
A) Sand B) Tree hollows C) Water D) Underground
A) Squamata B) Caudata C) Gymnophiona D) Anura
A) Cryptobranchia B) Apoda C) Neobatrachia D) Salientia
A) Lateral line system B) Jacobson's organ C) Ampullae of Lorenzini D) Tympanic membrane
A) Detection of water movement B) Balancing in water C) Detecting electrical fields D) Regulating body temperature |