Disha saw a house wall lizard crawling on the wall and asked her mother, who was a biology teacher. (i) Is body temperature related to surrounding temperature in reptiles? How can we define this feature of reptiles? (ii) What is their breathing organ? (iii) Is there any reptile with four-chambered heart? Summarise her mother's statements
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1. yes
we can define Unlike scales, they are bony structures and develop in a deeper skin level than scales. Both scales and scutes provide physical protection and help prevent water loss through the skin. Reptiles are ectothermic or cold-blooded, which means they cannot control their own body temperature
2. lungs
3. crocodile
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we can define Unlike scales, they are bony structures and develop in a deeper skin level than scales. Both scales and scutes provide physical protection and help prevent water loss through the skin. Reptiles are ectothermic or cold-blooded, which means they cannot control their own body temperature
2. lungs
3. crocodile
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