class amphibia

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class amphibia

A frog from the class Amphibia rests on a lily pad in a pond.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A class of vertebrates: "Class Amphibia" is the scientific taxonomic class comprising vertebrates that typically have a life cycle involving both aquatic and terrestrial stages. Members of this class are characterized by their ability to live on land but generally require water for breeding.
    • The group of amphibians: It refers to the collective group of cold-blooded animals such as frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Frogs and salamanders belong to Class Amphibia.
    • The study of Class Amphibia is crucial for understanding vertebrate evolution.
    • Class Amphibia includes species with permeable skin.
Advanced Usage
  • "within Class Amphibia": used to specify something pertaining to this biological class.
    • There is significant diversity within Class Amphibia.
  • "the decline of Class Amphibia": used in ecological contexts to discuss population trends.
    • Scientists are concerned about the global decline of Class Amphibia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Amphibian (n): An individual animal belonging to Class Amphibia.
    • A frog is an amphibian.
  • Amphibian (adj): Relating to or characteristic of amphibians.
    • The amphibian life cycle is complex.
  • Amphibia: Often used synonymously with "Class Amphibia" in scientific literature.
Synonyms
  • Amphibians: The common name for the animals in this class.
  • The amphibian class: A descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
  • "Member of Class Amphibia": A phrase identifying an organism's taxonomic group.
    • The newt is a member of Class Amphibia.
class amphibia

A frog from the class Amphibia rests on a lily pad in a pond.

Noun
  1. the class of vertebrates that live on land but breed in water; frogs; toads; newts; salamanders; caecilians

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