Biology, asked by srinivasarjun881, 11 months ago

. An animal has webbed feet and moist
skin. Which habitat will it belong to?
How do these adaptations help the
animal to survive in its habitat?​

Answers

Answered by naveenmmasali
4

Answer:

these are amphibians can live both water and terrestrial webbed feet help for swimming in water and moist skin help for respiration

Answered by smartbrainz
3

Answer:

• The animal having webbed feet and moist skin would belong to aquatic habitats as it would allow them to move quickly in aquatic habitats.

Explanation:

• The animal mentioned here is Frog which belongs to Class Amphibia and can survive on both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.

• When a thin layer of skin connects their toes it forms a web like structure which helps them to move underwater swiftly.

• The animals living in aquatic habitats are constantly in contact with water which may be harmful for thier skin as it promotes decaying. Therefore to prevent this they have a mucus layer as a protective covering over their skin.

• Their moist skin also helps in respiration if they are away from their aquatic habitat out on land.

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