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Which of the following best describes similarities that exist between reptiles and amphibians?

They are both ectothermic and have two-chambered hearts.

They both have streamlined bodies and three-chambered hearts.

They are both vertebrates that lay eggs to reproduce.

They both have gills at some stage in their lives and are endothermic.

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They are both vertebrates that lay eggs to reproduce.

Step-by-step explanation:

Amphibians and reptiles both are vertebrates and lay eggs to in order to reproduce & they both belong to kingdom Animalia. Evolutionarily reptiles are considered more advanced than amphibians but still they both share some common characters like having a vertebral column and being oviparous i.e. laying eggs to reproduce rather than giving birth to young ones directly (viviparous). Amphibians are the pioneers of terrestrial animals. Unlike fish which are also a member of kingdom Animalia and are bound to be in water in order to survive, amphibians can come out of water. Likewise reptiles can also live in land as well as water.

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The option that best describes similarities that exist between reptiles and amphibians is that they are both vertebrates that lay eggs to reproduce.
Vertebrates are animals with an internal skeleton made of bone, and include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, primates, rodents and marsupials.

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