Biology, asked by kauramreen5904, 6 months ago

Differentiate between Amphibia and Reptilia.
give 3 diff. each

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Answered by akarshajose
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Answer:

Amphibians are known to live dual lives, as they spend their half-life in water and remaining half on land, these also have porous skin which requires moisture. While Reptiles are the group of animals that live on land, breathe through lungs and lay eggs, they have scales on their body and function to retain moisture. So the essential difference lies in their life cycle and physical appearances.

Answered by Kshitu73
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Explanation:

Difference Between Reptiles and Amphibians:

Amphibians are organisms that live a dual life. They can live on land as well as in water. They have a porous skin that requires moisture. Also, amphibians lay eggs in the water, and their young have gills to survive in the water. They venture onto land only when fully mature.

Reptiles, on the other hand, have adapted to live completely on dry land. They are viviparous and breathe through lungs. They have scales on their body that help to retain moisture and protects them against predators.

Let us have a detailed look at the important difference between reptiles and amphibians.

Reptiles and Amphibians

Difference Between Reptiles and Amphibians

Jargon Busting:

Tetrapod: Animals with 4 legs. Even though snakes do not have legs, they did evolve from animals that had 4 limbs

Fossorial: Underground. Animals that burrow underground

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