Adaptations in Amphibian
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- gills
- stomata
- lungs
- skin
________ is an animal which lives in both aquatic and terrestrial habitat in the course of its life.
Fish
Crow
Camel
Frog
Which of the following organisms live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitat during the course of its life?
Frog
Tortoise
Turtle
Lobster
They have gills that help them to breathe in water.
Their moist skin help to take in oxygen dissolved in water.
They have lungs that help them to breathe when they are in water.
Only tadpoles can breathe in water and not adult frog.
Which animal can be placed in group Z?
Aquatic
Amphibian
Arboreal
Tundra
Which group(s) consists of organisms that only belong to the aquatic habitat?
Seaweed, hyacinth, tortoise
Seahorse, turtles, hydrilla
Snails, lotus, seals
Stingray, coral, buttercup
Which of the following organisms live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitat during the course of its life?
Frog
Fish
Camel
Crow
What are the adaptations that enable frogs to live both in land and water?
They have gills that help them to breathe in the water.
Their skin, when kept moist can take in oxygen dissolved in water.
They have lungs that help them to breathe when they are on land.
They have air sacs that help them store air.
Animals that can survive in water as well as land are known as:
Amphibians
Aquatic animals
Reptiles
Mammals