Fishes, reptiles, amphibians and many lower animals are poikilothermous. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate... View Article
Homeothermy refers to the ability of an animal to maintain a constant body temperature, e.g. birds, mammals. They are also referred to as... View Article
Poikilotherms are animals whose internal temperature changes with the environment, whereas homeotherms are able to maintain their thermal... View Article
Homoiothermous animals have the ability to maintain a constant internal temperature, whereas the internal temperature of poikilothermous animals... View Article
Poikilotherms are animals whose internal temperature varies considerably with the environment, e.g. fish, reptiles, amphibians and many... View Article
Frog’s oesophagus opens into the stomach. Also Check: Are Frogs Ureotelic? What is the use of tympanum in frogs? What is the respiratory... View Article
Membranous tympanum present on either side of the eyes represents the ear and receives sound waves in frogs. Also Check: Are Frogs Ureotelic?... View Article
Pinna is the external visible part of the ear. It collects the sound vibrations from the air. Also Check: Structure Of Ear Function Of Pons... View Article
The tympanum is the hearing organ and represents the ear in reptiles. Also Check: What is the difference between vertebrates and chordates?... View Article
Hammer or malleus is one of the three ossicles present in the middle ear. It is attached to the tympanic membrane. Ear ossicles transmit the... View Article
A frog’s skin is smooth and slimy due to the secretion of mucous. Also Check: Are Frogs Ureotelic? What is the use of tympanum in frogs?... View Article
The tympanum is the hearing organ in insects. It is a stretched membrane across the frame, which vibrates and transmits sound. Also Check:... View Article
The tympanic membrane or eardrum is located between the outer ear and middle ear in humans. Also Check: Structure Of Ear Function Of Pons... View Article
The tympanum is also referred to as the eardrum. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals... View Article
Tympanum functions as an ear in frogs. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate Embryos? Why are animals named as... View Article
The tympanum vibrates and transmits sound waves. It assists in hearing. Also Check: What is the difference between vertebrates and chordates?... View Article
It is a stretched membrane present over a cartilaginous ring. The ear is represented by tympanum in insects, amphibians and reptiles. Also... View Article
Cyclostomes or jawless fish are devoid of scales. E.g. Lamprey, Hagfish. Also Check: What Replaces Most Of The Cartilages In Vertebrate... View Article