Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
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To determine: The meaning of the orders named Urodela and Anura.
Introduction: The order Urodela comprises about 725 species of salamanders. The order Anura comprises about 7000 species of frogs and toads.
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To determine: The major characteristics that differentiate the members of Urodela and Anura from each other.
Introduction: Urodela is also referred to as Caudata. It is regarded as one of the primary extant orders of the Amphibia class. This order includes newts and salamanders.
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