How do amphibians maintain homeostasis?
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How do amphibians maintain homeostasis?
Amphibians:
Amphibians make up a broad group of animals that are cold-blooded and live a double life, as they live part of their life on land and part of their life in water. These animals include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. All amphibians use their skin to breathe in oxygen, along with their lungs.
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View this answerAmphibians maintain homeostasis in the following ways:
- Physiological traits
- Behavioral traits
- Their skin
Amphibians, which include a group of...
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Chapter 17 / Lesson 4Learn the different types of amphibians, and what some amphibians are. Explore the amphibian traits exhibited by species under the orders of amphibians.
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