Comment on the aquatic and terrestrial habits of amphibians
Answers
Answered by
15
Amphibians are semi-aquatic that harbors both aquatic as well as terrestrial habits.
In order to adapt themselves to the aquatic life, these animals have a skin which is scale less and moist.
They are also cold-blooded.
Although their skin enables them to exchange gas when in water, they have lungs too which facilitate breathing when on land.
Answered by
58
Amphibians require suitable aquatic and terrestrial habitats to support them.
Their eggs are laid in water and the larvae develop there.
Suitable water bodies for egg-laying and development of larvae.
Shelter from excessive heat, dryness and predators.
Similar questions
Accountancy,
7 months ago
History,
7 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago
Chemistry,
1 year ago