Science, asked by sandeepbartwal93, 10 months ago

how are amphibians different from reptiles

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Amphibians don't have any scales whereas reptiles have scales on their body.
  • The skin of amphibians is moist whereas skin of reptiles isn't moist.
  • Amphibians are cold blooded whereas reptiles are warm blooded.

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Answered by Anonymous
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》Repltiles live on land whereas amphibians can live on land as well as water.

》Reptiles breathe through lungs whereas Amphibians can breathe through moist glandular skin as well as lungs.

》Reptiles eggs tend to have a harder shell while amphibians have soft, permeable eggs, more like fish eggs.
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