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Which characteristic differentiates amphibians from reptiles?

A) Amphibians have a single-chambered heart.
B) Amphibian adults spend most of their time on land.
C) Amphibian offspring develop in an amniotic egg.
D) Amphibians may use their skin for gas exchange.

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Answer:

D) Amphibians may use their skin for gas exchange.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unit test on edg. 2020.

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Option D – amphibians may use their skin for gas exchange is the characteristic feature of amphibians that differs from reptiles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The amphibian skin is moist, thin and marbled and supplied by blood vessels running on its surface. The moisture present in the skin dissolves the oxygen present in its surrounding which is absorbed by the blood vessels. Special glands help the amphibians to keep the skin moist.

The very thick and tough scales present on the reptiles prevent them to absorb oxygen through their skin. Hence, they breathe and respire through their lungs.

Amphibians have three-chambered heart. They do not develop amniotic eggs. Adult amphibians although spend much time on land, they breed only in water due to the absence of amniotic sac .

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