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Which are the classes of superclass tetrapoda?

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Answered by riddhimishra123
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Tetrapoda includes your classes...

Amphibians, Mammals ,Reptiles and Birds ( avies )....
hope it will help dear...
Answered by abhijita6lm
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Answer:

The four classes of the superclass Tetrapoda are Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, and Mammalia.

Explanation:

Tetrapods are animals that emerged with four limbs. It includes are the four-limbed vertebrates (backboned animals).

Tetrapoda is a superclass that consists of four classes:

  • Amphibia - Amphibians are the organisms that inhabit various habitats including terrestrial, arboreal, freshwater, and marine water. They are cold-blooded with poorly developed eyes. They lay eggs. They have three heart chambers (two atria; one ventricle).
  • Reptilia - Reptiles are creeping and burrowing animals with scales all over their body. They are mostly terrestrial with few aquatic in nature. They are cold-blooded. They lay eggs. They have three heart chambers (two atria; one ventricle) except for crocodiles.
  • Aves - Aves are commonly known as birds. They are organisms with feathers, lightweight bones, and beaks with toothless jaws. These organisms have the ability to fly. They lay hard-shelled eggs. They are warm-blooded. They have four heart chambers (two atria; two ventricles). They are mostly arboreal.
  • Mammalia - Mammals constitute the organisms with mammary glands in the females that nourishes the young ones. Mammals are warm-blooded. They give birth to young ones with few exceptions such as the platypus. They have four heart chambers (two atria; two ventricles). They are both terrestrial and aquatic.
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