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1990 1993 clymer mercury outboard 3 275 hp service manual new b722It looks like your browser needs updating. For the best experience on Quizlet, please update your browser. Learn More. Testudines Turtles, tortoises, Terrapins Describe serpents Snakes, pythons, boas Describe squatamata Iguanas, lizards Describe crocodillia Crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gharials How many body types are found on present day reptiles 3 Describe long body and clearly defined tails Limbs are usually paired and attached to the body at right angles ex: crocodile, lizards Describe long bodies that taper into tails Don't have limbs, movement is a result of undulating movements of the body ex: snakes Describe short, thick bodies encased in shells Some have limbs which allow them to walk on land, some have modified limbs that enable them to swim. They don't shed skin, new scales are formed which replace the old ones. Ex: turtles, tortoises Describe the eyes of nocturnal species Vertical pupils that open very wide in dim light and close to a small slit or a pinhole in bright lights Describe the eyes of diurnal species They have round pupils Describe the eyes of burrowing species Opaque scale covering the eye for protection, animal is almost blind Describe the eyes of arboreal species Horizontal pupils, large protruding eyes, tapered snouts. This gives them binocular vision. Describe the teeth of a lizard. Teeth are fused to jaw bone Describe teeth of a snake Teeth are fused to jawbone, some species teeth are connected to poison glands Describe the lungs of a lizard Most lizard lungs are the same size, some are short and fleshy that have little movement others are long, slender and fork Describe the reason why the animal has a reduced metabolic rate Due to the combination of the reduced lung size and three - chambered heart Describe what a reptile is Cold- blooded vertibrates Does a turtle stay with the eggs that she lays.http://antcksa.com/afaq/admin/fckuploads/dop-hmi-manual.xml
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Yes How many eggs can a turtle lay 1-200 What is the average incubation period for a turtle 60-90 days Ow can you determine the sex of a turtle Tail on a male becomes thicker and longer than a female Do all snakes lay eggs, what is done with them Some snakes lay eggs, others give birth to live young. They lay their eggs in shallow holes and then cover them What is the average gestation for a snake? 90-150 dayd What is the average incubation period for a snake? 40 to 90 days How do you tell the difference between sexes. Females usually have shorter tales, claws are usually longer own a male, female maybe heavier. How many iguanas can be late at a time? 50 soft shelled eggs Difference between male and female. Males have a larger, swollen appearance around the table base, females are much thinner. How long until hatching for geckos? 30 days or less How long until hatching for larger lizards? 120 days How many eggs Can a crocodilian lay? 16 to 100 Eggs Where do you crocodiles mate. In water Do females leave the nest or stay with it until the young hatch. They stay around the nest to protect it Who will live in a terrestrial habitat. Reptiles that live on land What type of animal would live in a semi aquatic habitat. Reptiles that live on land or trees but spend part of their time in water What type of animal would be kept in aquatic habitats. Live mainly in the water Arboreal habitats are for what type of animal. Reptiles that live in trees What is a terrarium. Cage used for keeping land animals Vivarium. Cage in which the environment is duplicated as close as possible to the original environment of the species Aquarium. Water environment for aquatic animals When would you use a combination of any of the above. To make the environment needed for semi aquatic animals Why is temperature important. Reptiles cannot generate their own temperature and will take on the temperature of their environment Snakes maybe extra support where.http://crigroups.com/home/content/45/11775545/html/admin/uploadsxxx/doping-control-officer-manual.xml Their bodies Describe how you would pick up a lizard. Pick them up by grasping them with the thumb and forefinger behind the head and holding the animal around the body with the rest of the hand. Large animals may need support on the rear. Otherwise known to your mama as their buttox. LOL:-) What do you aquatic turtles eat. Michael would know the answer. Eat meat, liver, canned dog food, dry food. What do you land turtles eat. Grass, plants, fruit.Lauren food:-) What type of animal is a snake. What type of an animal is a snake. What kind of answer is that I mean question any type of a snake should be a dead snake. The real answer is carnivorous. What is the long paragraph you need to memorize. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of progressive agriculturalists to serve our own and the public interest in producing and marketing the product of our toil. I also believe in life, liberty and the pursuit of Jordan Knight and new kids on the block. One Direction is not my favorite band but new kids on the block will live on for forever. Jordan Knight rules. How many more times are you going to ask mommy to do this for you. I love you to the moon and back. Your sister helped me this is been fun. It looks like your browser needs updating. For the best experience on Quizlet, please update your browser. Learn More. Vertebrate animals Lungs- More efficient lungs. Scaly skin- Protection against the elements Amniotic egg- Protected against becoming extremely dry How many lungs do reptiles use. Two except for snakes which just use one. What is one type of reptile that is different and only has one long lung. Snake What are characteristics of the scaly skin of reptiles. An adaptation to life out of water Waterproof Dry, leathery Protective scales Must be molted Describe what a reptile egg looks and feels like. Leathery shells, Several membranes, Rich nutrients in yolk. Why is it convenient for snakes to have an extendible jaw. So they can swallow their prey whole. Explain the process that occurs when a reptile swallows an egg whole. They have a speacilized section of the vertibrate that pierces the shell of the egg, then the suck the insides of the egg out, and then they spit out the egg shell. What are characteristics of the reptile's respiratory system that make it different from amphibians. Their lungs are better developed, They have musculat ribs that help them expand their chest cavity, they can take in air through their nostrils while their mouths are closed. What is the breathing tube of a snake used for and where is it located. To breathe while they're swallowing. It projects itself out of the mouth. Compare the ear of a lizard to the ear of a human. Most lizards have simple ears like an amphibian: external tympanum and a single bone to transfer sound to inner ear (we have an internal tympanum and 3 bones). If snakes do not have ears and are deaf, how do they sense things around them. They feel the vibrations from the ground. What sense do reptiles have that is better than humans. They can see color better then Humans. Why is unique about pit vipers that can be used to help hunt prey. They can detect heat which can give them a temperature image of their environment. Explain the movement of a snake. They press their ventral scales to the ground and their mussels around their ribs contract causing them to make the s-shape movement. What type of fertilization occurs in reptiles. It means they can live on both water and land. What animal do scientist think that amphibians evolved from.What are characteristics of amphibians.https://cluster-consulting.com/images/concrete-pump-workshop-manual.pdf Cold blooded Use gills, lungs, skin, and mouth cavity to breathe Moist, smooth, thin skin with no scales, feet are webbed and the toes lack claws Metamorphosis Enter a start of dormancy or torpor when conditions are unfavorable, they will bury List and explain the life cycle of a frog. The adult frog lays eggs in the water that hatch into tad poles, the tad poles grow in water which they eventually grow legs and arms and once the tad pole is fully developed into a froglet they leave the water and shed their tails to finally reach the adult stage of their lives. What is dormancy? Period in a organisms life cycles when growth, development, and physical activity are temporarily stopped. What is another term used for dormancy. Inactive Explain the difference between hibernation and estivation. Hibernation, in winter Estivation, in summer Where do most amphibians hibernate or estivate. Most dig a small but deep burrow in the mud. What are the 4 different orders of amphibians. Anura Urodela Trachystoma Apoda What types of amphibians make up each order. Anura- frogs and tods, with out tail Urodela- salamanders, visible tail Trachystoma- mud eels, rough mouth Apoda- Caecillians, What does Anura mean. Does not have a tail What does Urodela mean.An order of tailed aquatic amphibians How many known species of frogs are there. Toads? 4,740 species of frogs around the entire world. 4,000 around the world. Explain the difference in a frog and a toad. Frogs have slimy skin. Toads have dry bumpy skin. When reproducing where does frogs and toads go. To a body of water. What are characteristics of salamanders.They go to the water. What are characteristics of caecilians. Long and slender What is the process called when snakes shed their skin. You can use the links below to help you find what you are looking for. The 311 service is a single telephone number for all non-emergency City of Albuquerque inquiries and services. The official website for the City of Albuquerque. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine. All regularly shed the outer layer of their skin. Their metabolism depends on the temperature of their environment. Without fur or feathers for insulation, they cannot stay warm on a cold day, and without sweat glands or the ability to pant, they cannot cool off on a hot one. Instead, they move into the sun or into the shade as needed. During cooler parts of the year they become inactive. Because of their slow metabolism and heat-seeking behavior, reptiles are cold-blooded. Only boas and pythons give birth to live young. The other species lay their eggs in a simple nest, and leave. The young hatch days to months later. The soil temperature is critical during this time: It determines how many hatchlings will be male or female. Young reptiles can glide, walk, and swim within hours of birth. Reptiles first appear in the fossil record 315 million years ago and were the dominant animals during the Mesozoic era, which lasted for 270 million years until the extinction of the dinosaurs. When you think of hibernation, bears and groundhogs slumbering throughout the winter likely come to mind. However, furry creatures aren't the only animals that hibernate, it doesn't just happen in the winter, and they're not actually sleeping. During summer, some animals including reptiles and amphibians enter estivation, a period of extended torpor that occurs in hot months. Both hibernation and estivation are dormant states where an animal conserves energy by lowering its metabolic rate and body temperature. When it comes to hibernating, it's not all groundhogs and bears. Other mammals, amphibians, birds, and even insects rest for long periods. Now Playing 2:26 Which Animals Hibernate. All rights reserved. That is an admirable choice, but you should have a strong desire to study reptiles and amphibians for the road to a career in herpetology is not an easy one — but it is an interesting one. Below is a description of how to become a herpetologist, originally written in 1985, but still very relevant today. In addition, here some some links to other helpful resources: Jobs in biology traditionally fall into four areas: college and university employment, government work (including state and federal), medical related work, and zoological park or museum staff. More recently, industrial and medical biotechnology have emerged as areas with new and exciting opportunities for biological research. What all of these jobs have in common is training in a biological field. The herpetological emphasis is put there by the worker. For example, a person might be trained in ecology and do environmental impact studies for the government. If that person is also a herpetologist, reptiles and amphibians might be the animals studied to evaluate changes in the environment. A medical research with training in hematology might, if interested in herpetology, study blood of reptiles and amphibians. It is rare to find a job that considers someone to be a herpetologist first! Today, however, techniques for conducting nearly any biological study have become so sophisticated, and competition for jobs has become so intense, that a college degree is a necessity in order to pursue a career in herpetology. Often an advanced degree (masters or doctorate) in biology, anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology, or some related field is required for almost any specialized job. Many, if not most, herpetologists today are employed at colleges or universities and an advanced degree is usually a condition of employment at such institutions. In virtually all cases a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree with a major in biology is required. Statistics is now a necessary tool in biological studies and courses in this area are essential. A great deal of herpetological research is conducted in other countries and facility in one or more foreign languages allows one to follow such activities in other nations. As in other branches of science, computer literacy is indispensable and students should enroll in courses that provide training in computer use. But if you are seriously interested in pursuing herpetology as a career you might want to attend a college that also offers a course in herpetology (or at least in natural history or vertebrate zoology) and has one or more faculty members conducting herpetological research. “Leads” to such institutions can best be obtained by studying several recent issues of herpetological journals such as Journal of Herpetology, Herpetological Review, Copeia, or Herpetologica, and noting where some particularly interesting research (to you) is being conducted. You can then write to the institutions or authors and ask for further information about their programs. Another reason to look at herpetological journals, which may be found in college or natural history museum libraries, is to give you some idea of the broad scope of herpetological research and to help you narrow down your interest. However, opportunities for employment with only a bachelor’s degree are limited, both in terms of available positions and level of advancement. Nevertheless, many graduates obtain jobs in museums or zoos working with exhibits and live animals and dealing with the public. Others work in research laboratories assisting investigators with their projects; such positions exist at larger colleges and in certain government agencies. Students with a broad interest in natural history may find jobs in local, state, or national parks (as park naturalists) or certain large companies as environmental specialists; a knowledge of herpetology can be particularly useful in these positions. In addition, there are many fields — veterinary assistant, biomedical salesperson, biology teacher — where positions less herpetologically related are also available. Most individuals with a Ph.D. work at a college or university where they teach and conduct research in their own area of interest. Herpetological research is often conducted in the field, which involves the collection, marking or observation of organisms, or the analysis of environmental conditions associated with particular populations. However, other herpetologists have a strong interest in laboratory research and spend little time in the field. Studies in physiology, immunology, embryology, genetics, anatomy, and biochemistry are usually conducted in a laboratory, while research in ecology, behavior, population biology, systematics, reproductive biology, and biogeography involve significant amounts of field work. In all cases, however, data have to be analyzed, summarized, and eventually published in a scientific journal. The goal of herpetological research, as with other branches of biology, is to learn as much as possible about our special interest and to communicate this knowledge to others. Publication of this research in journals is how scientific knowledge is communicated and most employers look for people who have shown an ability to do research and also to publish it. Developing writing skills should therefore be considered a must in college. The study of animal biology can be a continuing interest and challenge for the rest of your life, and it will serve you well no matter what career you ultimately choose. Of course, we do not expect that it will answer all your questions, or that it will answer your questions completely. But it should provide many answers, and as always you are encouraged to contact us with additional questions. But one of the best ways is to use a major search engine and plug in the words herpetology course. You can also add a state name, etc to refine your search. We are in the process of building a database, and will make it available when it gets to a useful size. However, there are a fair number of persons doing high-quality, accepted research in herpetology who have no higher degree. They are scholars in every sense of the word who are self-taught, and who went out and collected animals, made careful observations, read a lot, and talked to others at professional meetings. One of the leading authorities on Mexican herpetology is a pharmaceuticals salesman in Louisiana. One of the leading authorities on Kansas (USA) herps, just now retired, never finished college. And, one of the world’s authorities on the breeding biology of pythons is a young fellow in Oklahoma (USA) who has managed to make a fine living out of breeding them commercially. But note that the emphasis of this section is jobs in herpetology; doing good research does not guarantee a salary for it! Do you get medical and dental benefits, and retirement? Many have Web sites. Membership typically is a broad cross-section of society — persons with jobs in diverse fields, who share an interest in herpetology. Some members almost surely will be university faculty; others may work in State non-game wildlife programs; some will be students; others will be interested hobbyists with no job-link to herpetology at all. I know of no undergraduate program that offers herpetology as a sole concentration; it simply is too narrow a field, though at many schools a herpetology COURSE or two will be offered. A Bachelor’s of Science degree would be appropriate. Books and scientific journals contain a wealth of information unavailable on the Web. Keeping herps as pets is an enjoyable way to observe habits and get to know species, but it has its own drawbacks in that care is constantly required, even when on vacation or off to college (some species live a LONG time!). It can be as useful (maybe more), if there is a nearby good-quality zoo, to volunteer some Summer time to help do cleaning or be a “gofer” in the reptile department. Do not expect to be allowed to work with live animals at once; zoo policy or insurance regulations may in fact prohibit non-employees from so doing. But, one can learn a great deal this way, as well as expand one’s contacts. And, sometimes good-quality volunteer work can lead to a paying job. Volunteer work should be planned as a regular part of the week, so supervisors know they can depend upon a volunteer showing up, even if for a couple of hours MWF (or whatever all agree is useful). Volunteering to help a college faculty member with research interests can be a similarly good experience that allows a lot of learning as a benefit. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Many herpetological societies have been formed to promote interest in reptiles and amphibians, both captive and wild.Some toxins and venoms produced by reptiles and amphibians are useful in human medicine. Currently, some snake venom has been used to create anti-coagulants that work to treat strokes and heart attacks.That is, they chose to use amphibians or reptiles as model organisms for specific questions in these fields, such as the role of frogs in the ecology of a wetland.Most individuals focus on a particular field such as ecology, evolution, taxonomy, physiology, or molecular biology, and within that field ask questions pertaining to or best answered by examining reptiles and amphibians.Instead, persons interested in herpetology select a major in the biological sciences. 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