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compare the characteristic features of classes in vertebrates in a tabular column (mammmalia, reptilia, ambhipia, aves, pisces, cycloscomata on top) - give two to three examples for each​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Characteristics of the Five Vertebrate Groups

  • Fish. The body of the fish is covered in scales and has fins attached to help it move through the water. ...
  • Amphibians. The skin of amphibians is very thin and must always be kept wet because amphibians breathe through their skin. ...
  • Reptiles. ...
  • Birds. ...
  • Mammals.

Mammals have four limbs and produce amniotic eggs. The mammal class is defined by the presence of mammary glands and hair (or fur). Other traits of mammals include sweat glands in their skin, alveoli in their lungs, a four-chambered heart, and a brain covering called the neocortex.

These animals have much in common. These animals all need and use energy, they are all made up of cells, they also all have bones which means that they're vertebrates, and they all use muscles to move around from one place to another.

Answered by bismakhan2003
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Explanation:

Compare the different characteristics of different classes of vertebrates.

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