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Q15: using the diagram please answer (type) all the parts to this question, all 3 parts please 

A: What about forelimbs and hindlimbs determine locomotion type?  

B: Find a frog from our list which you would consider a jumper and a frog which might be more of a hopper.  What are they?  

C: Why did you determine they would move in that way?

 

What does an organism's body tell us about its behavior? Habitat niches? Locomotion? Review this figure:
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F
Figure Examples of various ecomorphs in Anura. (A) Pipa pipa (Surinam Toad; Aquatic). (B) Rana
catesbeiana (Bullfrog; Amphibious). (C) Phyllomedusa bicolor (Neotropical Treefrog; Arboreal).
(D) Dendrobates auratus (Green and Black Dart-Poison Frog; Generalized terrestrial). (E) Bufo marinus
(Marine Toad; Terrestrial burrowers). (F) Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Mexican Burrowing Toad; Fossorial).
Transcribed Image Text:What does an organism's body tell us about its behavior? Habitat niches? Locomotion? Review this figure: E F Figure Examples of various ecomorphs in Anura. (A) Pipa pipa (Surinam Toad; Aquatic). (B) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog; Amphibious). (C) Phyllomedusa bicolor (Neotropical Treefrog; Arboreal). (D) Dendrobates auratus (Green and Black Dart-Poison Frog; Generalized terrestrial). (E) Bufo marinus (Marine Toad; Terrestrial burrowers). (F) Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Mexican Burrowing Toad; Fossorial).
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All the living organisms are divided into five kingdoms. The Eukaryotes are divided into two major kingdoms : Plantae and Animalia.

The kingdom plantae consists of the plants that are non movable autotrophs. The kingdom Animalia consists of the animals present in the world.

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