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Fish = scales Amphibians = smooth or bumpy skin Reptiles = scales Birds = feathers Mammals = fur and hair Page 3 Some of the other differences between the groups includes homeostasis (warm vs. cold-blooded), numbers of chambers in the heart, reproduction, brain functions, mobility and sensory organs.
Animals used in research and education must be housed, fed, and maintained in an appropriate setting for their species, condition, and the research to be conducted. They should also be provided appropriate veterinary care. Personnel who care for or perform procedures on animals must receive training for these tasks.
Vertebrate animals, as covered by these rules, are defined as: 1. All nonhuman vertebrates (including fish) at hatching or birth. 2. Live nonhuman vertebrate mammalian embryos or fetuses.
Vertebrates have five key characteristics that are common to all vertebrates. They have a backbone. They have a skull. They have an endoskeleton. They have bilateral symmetry. They have two pairs of appendages.
Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) This form is filled out by the Qualified Scientist when the research is conducted at a Regulated Research Institution and describes the study. A copy of the IACUC approval (not a letter from the Qualified Scientist or Principal Investigator) must be attached.
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Several groups of vertebrates inhabit planet Earth. Lets take a tour of the five main vertebrate groups alive today: the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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