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5. Adaptations in aquatic animals and amphibians "actice Time​

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Answered by aadilshakul
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Amphibians live in both water and on land; amphibian larvae are born and live in water, and they breathe using gills. ... Adaptations for land in amphibians include protective skin and eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside of the water.

Skin that prevents loss of water. Eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside of the water. An eardrum developed to separate the external ear from the middle ear. A tail that disappears in adulthood (in frogs and toads).

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Answered by ragini8499kumari
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In order to live on land, amphibians replaced gills with another respiratory organ, the lungs. Other adaptations include: Skin that prevents loss of water. Eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside of the water.

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