1. How do amphibians breathe under water?
2 What is the advantage of muscular limbs in arb
3 What is a prehensile tail? How does it help the
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Amphibians breathe underwater by gills.
Muscular limbs help in locomotion.
It is a tail in animals adapted to hold objects
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Explanation:
1. How do amphibians breathe underwater?
- Most of the amphibians breathe through the lungs and skins when they are under the water.
2. What is the advantage of muscular limbs in ARB?
- ARB - Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers helps in strengthening the muscles of our body.
- The facts reveal that muscle strength is closely related to the risk of mortality in chronic HD patients.
- Therefore, ARB potentially possesses a muscle protective effect.
3. What is a prehensile tail? How does it help?
- A prehensile tail is the tail of an animal that has adapted to grasp or hold objects.
- It is more like hands for the animals to hold onto objects. The arboreal creatures used the prehensile tails to find and eat foods.
- The prehensile tails are found in two primates group namely Cebus and Atelines.
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