Amphibian identity card. How are amphibians characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, skin, respiration, circulation, nitrogen waste, thermal control and types of reproduction?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Examples of representing beings: frogs, toads, salamanders. Basic morphology: two pairs of limbs, eyelids, hydrodynamic larvae. Skin: moist and permeable, mucous glands. Respiration: cutaneous and pulmonary, branchial in larval stage. Circulation: closed, incomplete, heart with three chambers without interventricular septum. Nitrogen waste: urea. Thermal control: heterothermic. Types of reproduction: sexual, water dependant, external fecundation and aquatic larval stage.

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