Science, asked by nasirshahagl, 2 months ago

(C) Why are amphibians placed between fish and reptiles?​

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Answered by jprithvi2006
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Explanation:

That's because they are ectotherms, or “cold-blooded”. This means that their internal temperature matches that of their environment, which is the case for fish, amphibians and reptiles. ... Species from two of the four groups, or Orders, of the world's reptiles are found in Canada: turtles, and lizards and snakes.

Answered by shashankbhadarge555
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Answer:

Amphibians are placed between fish and reptiles because Amphibians shows characteristics of both fish and reptiles. As a fish it can swim and as a reptiles it shows scales and cab live on land. :)

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