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Skin of reptilians are smooth and moist. State if it is True or False?

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

The above given statement that skin of reptiles are smooth and moist is false.

Explanation:

Skin of reptiles is one of the distinguishing character of that class that differs from other animals.

General skin of reptiles is very rough and scaly.

Scales on the skin of reptiles is made up of protein called alpha and beta keratin.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

‘Skin of reptilians are smooth and moist’ is a FALSE statement.

Explanation:

Reptiles breathe, move, and retain moisture with the help of their skin. Their skins are thus full of scales which are rough and tough. These scales or scutes are made of alpha and beta keratin. They are a result of epidermal growth.  

They make the skin tough. Many reptiles like snakes move through the help of these scales on their skin. For crocodiles the scales are extremely rough and hard. Hence the skin of reptilians are never smooth and moist.

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