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The laver of an amphibianis

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Answered by trishnajinaborah
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The basic skin structure of amphibians (and tetrapods in general) consists of two principal layers that have distinct embryological origins: the outer, ectoderm derived epidermis, and the inner, mesoderm derived dermis.

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The basic skin structure of amphibians (and tetrapods in general) consists of two principal layers that have distinct embryological origins: the outer, ectoderm derived epidermis, and the inner, mesoderm derived dermis.

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