AMPHIBIAN METAMORPHOSIS METAMORPHOSIS the transition from a larval
AMPHIBIAN METAMORPHOSIS • METAMORPHOSIS : - the transition from a larval stage to an adult stage. MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAMORPHOSIS : - In amphibian, habitat changes from aquatic to the terrestrial.
In urodeles (salamander): - These changes include the o resorption of tail fin. o The destruction of the external gills. o Changes in the skin structure. In Anurans (frog and toad): - The metamorphic changes are more dramatic.
Metamorphic changes in anurans system larva adult Locomotory Aquatic Aquati : tail fins Terrestrial: Terrestrial tailless tetrapod (due to higher conc. Of Thyroxin) Thyroxin Respiratory Gills, skin, lungs, haemoglobins. Lungs; adult haemoglobin. Circulatory Aortic arches; aorta , anterior and Carotid arch , systemic arch posterior or common jugular veins. cardinal veins. Nutrition Herbivorous Long spiral gut, Small mouth, Horny jaws , Labial teeth Carnivorous Short gut Large mouth with long tongue. Excretory Largely ammonia, some urea (ammonotelic) Largrly urea; high actuality of enzymes of ornithine urea cycle ( ureotelic) Integumental Thin , bilayered epidermis with thin epidermis ; no mucous gland or granular gland. Stratified squamous epidermis with adult keratins; well developed dermis contain mucous and granular gland.
Metamorphosis in amphibians is regulated by Thyroxin concentration in the blood which stimulates metamorphosis- which counteracts its effects. Specific events are dependent on threshold values for different tissue, because most embryonic development is subjected to specific ecological circumstance. After metamorphosis these organs become redundant and will be reabsorbed by controlled cell death called apoptosis.
BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES • In tadpoles, ; major retinol photopigment is porphyropin changes into the rhodopsin during metamorphosis. Tadpole haemoglobin changes into the adult haemoglobin that binds with oxygen more slowly Tadpole are ammonotelic adult ureotelic.
HORMONAL CONTROL The control of metamorphosis by thyroid hormone was demonstrate by Guder-natch(1912) The metamorphic changes of frog development are all brought about by the secretion of hormones Thyroxin (T-4) and Triiodothyronine(T-3) from the thyroid during metamorphosis. It is thought that T-3 is the more important hormone, as it will cause metamorphic changes in thyroidectomized tadpole in much lower concentration than (T-4).
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