Upgraded B001 Ntbi0603 Major Differences Insect Amphibian

Upgraded B001 Ntbi0603 Major Differences Insect Amphibian — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

Conceptual diagram highlighting the major differences between insect and amphibian body plans. Labelled parts: Reproduction, Excretion, Class, Lungs, Open vs Closed circulation, Review, Comparative Anatomy. Ability to produce offspring; not a defining feature as some organisms like mules are sterile. The physiological process of eliminating metabolic waste products, particularly nitrogenous wastes, from the body of an organism. FYI: Animals are classified based on their primary nitrogenous waste as ammonotelic, ureotelic, or uricotelic. A taxonomic rank that consists of one or more related orders sharing common structural and developmental characteristics. FYI: For example, Class Mammalia includes diverse orders such as Primata (humans/monkeys) and Carnivora (lions/dogs). The primary organs of respiration where blood is oxygenated and carbon dioxide is removed from the body. FYI: The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung has only two to make room for the heart. Open vs Closed circulation is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A comparative anatomical drawing showing a cockroach side-by-side with a frog. Labels must highlight: Open vs Closed circulation, Tracheal system vs Lungs/Skin, Uric acid excret... Review is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A comparative anatomical drawing showing a cockroach side-by-side with a frog. Labels must highlight: Open vs Closed circulation, Tracheal system vs Lungs/Skin, Uric acid excret... Comparative Anatomy is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A comparative anatomical drawing showing a cockroach side-by-side with a frog. Labels must highlight: Open vs Closed circulation, Tracheal system vs Lungs/Skin, Uric acid excret...