What are Cold-Blooded Vertebrates? ... Cold-blooded animals of the class Amphibia, the most primitive of terrestrial VERTEBRATES. Unlike REPTILES, the amphibians, which include FROGS and TOADS, SALAMANDERS and newts, and the limbless CAECILIANS, have moist skins without scales or with small, hidden scales.
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"Vertebrates" means animals with backbones, composed of individual bones called vertebrae. "Cold blooded" means they do not control their body temperature, so it changes with their surroundings.
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Cold-Blooded Vertebrates as Animal Models; VSC 443/543 - Fall 2007 ; Lecture Notes for 10/01/07; Susan E. Wilson-Sanders, DVM; Lecture notes developed by: Michael S. Rand, D.V.M. and Susan E. Wilson-Sanders - University of Arizona - Tucson, AZ...
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Characteristics of Vertebrates ... 2. Belong to the Phylum Chordata ... Fish are cold blooded vertebrates that have 3 adaptations that allow them to live in water.
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597 -- Cold-Blooded Vertebrates ... Checklist of Amphibian Species and Identification Guide ... This site provides a browsable checklist of all amphibian species and subspecies currently recognized in North America north of Mexico. Salamanders, newts, frogs, and toads are briefly described in their adult phase;
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Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies Reviled and Revered Toads, Turtles, Snakes, Salamanders, and Other Creepers and Crawler ... 597.8 Frogs & Toads ... 597.98 Alligators & Crocodiles...
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[Title page] Cold-blooded vertebrates ... Chapter VI: the preservation and collecting of fossil vertebrates, pp. 279-290 ... Chapter VII: the place of reptiles among vertebrates, pp. 291-295...
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BioInfoBank Library :: [Fatty acid composition of the bilayer phospholipids in the photoreceptor membranes and aminophospholipids from the rhodopsin microenvironment of warm-blooded and cold-blooded vertebrates] [Modification of retinal photoreceptor membranes and Ca ion binding] [Study of thermo-stabilizing effect of ...
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Intracellular pH in cold-blooded vertebrates as a function of body temperature. ... ReviewTemperature and acid-base balance in ectothermic vertebrates: the imidazole alphastat hypotheses and beyond.
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Recent studies in protochordates, in particular, the draft genome sequence of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, are providing important clues for understanding the origin of antigen receptors and the MHC. We discuss a group of newly identified protochordate genes along with some cold-blooded vertebrate genes,
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