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What are clear membranes that cover the eyes of amphibians underwater?

a. cloaca
b. nictitating membranes
c. tympanic membranes
d. larvae

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The correct answer is (b.) Nictitating Membrane

The Nictitating membranes cover the eyes of the amphibians such as frogs in underwater. These membranes are transparent. It protects an moisten the eyes as well maintaining visibility. They are mostly found in the eyes of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles.
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