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what is amniota & which group of animal categories as amniota and why?

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Answered by kiranjyothsnaganji
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Amniota, a group of limbed vertebrates that includes all living reptiles (class Reptilia), birds (class Aves), mammals (class Mammalia), and their extinct relatives and ancestors. The amniotes are the evolutionary branch (clade) of the tetrapods (superclass Tetrapoda) in which the embryo develops within a set of protective extra-embryonic membranes—the amnion, chorion, and allantois. Among the tetrapods, anamniotes include extant and extinct amphibians and two groups of extinct reptile like animals, the anthracosaurs and the batrachosaurs.

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