Biology, asked by amitabhjhaa1, 12 days ago

how are fish different from amphibians​

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Answered by naitikpatyal413
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Fish and amphibians are two distinct groups of vertebrates in general. However, their living environments are sometimes similar, but amphibians could inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments.

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Difference Between Fish and Amphibians.

Fish Amphibians

Entirely aquatic Not entirely aquatic, but most of the larval stages live in water and move to land

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Answered by shabitalks
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amphibians are live in both fresh water and terrestrial habitats

but fish can only live in aquatic condition

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