In order to use Table 1 to properly name Amphibian C, information regarding which of the following traits is necessary,but no tprovided in Table 2?   A. Toes B. Chest C. Glands behind eyes D. Pupils

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*In order to use Table 1 to properly name Amphibian C, information regarding which of the following traits is necessary,but no tprovided in Table 2?

 

A. Toes

B. Chest

C. Glands behind eyes

D. Pupils

PASSAGE
Frogs and toads are classified as amphibians
Table
2 describes
three
unnamed
amphibians that were observed in nature.
because they live part of their lives in water and part
on land. Determining the scientific name of a
particular frog or toad is possible by observing
particular physical characteristics of a specimen and
then using a table to find its name. Table 1 provides
information useful for identifying certain types of
amphibians.
Table 2
Amphibian
Traits Observed
• vertically aligned pupils
• no glands behind eyes
• toes not padded
• 4 inches long
• vertically aligned pupils
• no glands behind eyes
• toes padded
1.5 inches long
• vertically aligned pupils
• glands behind eyes
• 4.5 inches long
A
Table 1
Step
Appearance
aligned
horizontally
aligned
vertically
present
behind eyes not present
White with
dark markings
Trait
Name
ascaphus
B
pupils
truei
1
go to Step 2
glands
go to Step 3
go to Step 4
2
bufo boreas
chest
bufo
microscaphus
hyla regilla
rana pipiens
White with no
markings
padded
not padded
4
toes
3.
Transcribed Image Text:PASSAGE Frogs and toads are classified as amphibians Table 2 describes three unnamed amphibians that were observed in nature. because they live part of their lives in water and part on land. Determining the scientific name of a particular frog or toad is possible by observing particular physical characteristics of a specimen and then using a table to find its name. Table 1 provides information useful for identifying certain types of amphibians. Table 2 Amphibian Traits Observed • vertically aligned pupils • no glands behind eyes • toes not padded • 4 inches long • vertically aligned pupils • no glands behind eyes • toes padded 1.5 inches long • vertically aligned pupils • glands behind eyes • 4.5 inches long A Table 1 Step Appearance aligned horizontally aligned vertically present behind eyes not present White with dark markings Trait Name ascaphus B pupils truei 1 go to Step 2 glands go to Step 3 go to Step 4 2 bufo boreas chest bufo microscaphus hyla regilla rana pipiens White with no markings padded not padded 4 toes 3.
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