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Unit 18: Biology Part 1                                                     Page 12 of 60




                                                Objectives




                     Lesson 2: Fishes, Amphibians & Reptiles



               In this section, you will learn what               At the end of this section, you will
               a vertebrate is.  You will then learn              be able to:
               about three groups of animals that                      Identify what makes
               are vertebrates : fish, amphibians,                       something a vertebrate
               and reptiles.                                           Distinguish the three major

               You will learn basic information                          groups of fish
               about many of these fascinating                         Describe unifying
               species, including their survival                         characteristics of all fish
               techniques, lifecycles, eating                          Explain the lifecycles of
               habits, and reproduction.  This is                        amphibians
               important because these groups                          Describe how the body
               make up the majority of all                               structure of reptiles is suited
               vertebrate species.                                       for their lives

               We encounter these animals all the                      Differentiate between the
               time, whether it’s a fish in the                          three major groups of
               ocean, a frog in a pond, or a lizard                      reptiles
               sunning itself on a rock.  Learning                     Explain the importance of

               a little more about these animals                         fish, amphibians, and reptiles
               will help you appreciate them even                        to both humans and the
               more.                                                     ecosystems in which they live




























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