Through frog and tortoise both are vertebrates and live on land and water, why they kept in different groups of vertebrates?Explain
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“Vertebrates are animals that possess a vertebral column and/or notochord at any point in their lives.”
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- Characteristics of Vertebrates
- A vertebrate is an animal that has all of the following characteristic features at some point in its life:
- A stiff rod running through the length of the animal (it could either be the vertebral column and/or notochord)
- Humans and all other vertebrates possess a notochord as an embryo and it eventually develops into the vertebral column.
- A bundle of nerves run above the vertebral column (spinal cord) and the alimentary canal exists below it.
- The mouth is present at the anterior portion of the animals or right below it.
- The alimentary canal ends in the anus, which opens to the exterior. The tail extends after the anus.
- What Group of Vertebrates Are Frogs In. Frogs belong to the group of vertebrates that are called amphibians. Now the name amphibian means 2 things and comes from the Freek word amphibious. This means “living a double life” and is given because of the fact that amphibians (including frogs) live on land and on water.
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