Problem 212
Question
Limbless reptile is (a) Chameleon (b) Crocodile (c) Chelone (d) Snake
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The limbless reptile is (d) Snake.
1Step 1: Understanding the Context
Firstly, identify which animals stated are reptiles. Chameleon, Crocodile, Chelone, and Snake are the mentioned animals.
2Step 2: Identify the Limbless Reptile
All reptiles, Chameleon, Crocodile, and Chelone (turtles and tortoises), are limbed. Whereas, Snake is the only option which is a limbless reptile.
Key Concepts
Reptile ClassificationAnimal AnatomyVertebrate Zoology
Reptile Classification
Reptiles are a fascinating and diverse group of animals primarily classified based on their unique characteristics. Their classification involves several factors that group them into specific orders and families.
When classifying reptiles, considerations include their skin texture, type of reproduction, and overall anatomy. Most reptiles are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
When classifying reptiles, considerations include their skin texture, type of reproduction, and overall anatomy. Most reptiles are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
- The main classes of reptiles are Crocodilia (crocodiles and alligators), Squamata (lizards and snakes), Chelonia (turtles and tortoises), and Rhynchocephalia (tuatara).
- Reptiles like snakes, belong to the order Squamata, characterized by their scaly skin and limbless body, although not all squamates are limbless.
Animal Anatomy
Animal anatomy refers to the structural organization of an organism's body. Reptiles showcase a unique anatomy that sets them apart from other vertebrates. This becomes particularly notable when considering limbless reptiles such as snakes.
Snakes, unlike other reptiles, lack legs and have evolved over time to have elongated bodies that help them move efficiently. They rely on their strong, muscular bodies to slither and navigate through various terrains, compensating for the lack of limbs.
Snakes, unlike other reptiles, lack legs and have evolved over time to have elongated bodies that help them move efficiently. They rely on their strong, muscular bodies to slither and navigate through various terrains, compensating for the lack of limbs.
- A snake's body is composed of vertebrae, muscles, and skin, which allow for a high degree of flexibility and strength.
- They have specialized scales that aid in movement and provide protection.
- Internally, snakes have reduced or asymmetric organs to fit their slender body shape.
Vertebrate Zoology
Vertebrate zoology studies animals with a backbone, including reptiles, and helps us understand their evolutionary history, behavior, and physiological processes. Reptiles, being vertebrates, share some common features with other animals like mammals, birds, and fish, but they also have unique traits that are of great interest.
The study of vertebrate zoology in reptiles covers all its orders and explores how these creatures adapted traits such as cold-blooded metabolism and keratinized skin.
The study of vertebrate zoology in reptiles covers all its orders and explores how these creatures adapted traits such as cold-blooded metabolism and keratinized skin.
- This field helps clarify the evolutionary trajectory from ancient reptiles, who possess a more primal form of vertebrate structure, to modern reptiles with more specialized adaptations.
- Analyzing aspects such as their reproductive strategies, locomotion, and ecological roles provides insight into their success across millions of years.
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