the purpose to the smooth skin is so the can move fast in the water and it helps them breath out of water by putting a coat of slimy like substance over the skin making it watery
yes,because it is have smooth skin and animals have smooth skin are totally belongs to amphibians
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
No, they typically have smooth, moist skin.
because they have smooth skin.
No amphibians are from a different family. Such as frogs. Amphibians have wet smooth skin. Reptiles have dry scaley skin.
Something that all amphibians share is the duel life, smooth skin, and cold blood.
Yes, they are close related, but reptiles tend to have scales and amphibians tend to have smooth skin (mostly on tropical amphibians) and even slimy skin.
depends waht type of mphibian or reptile, usually amphibians have soft skin and depending on the reptile it can be either smooth or hard
They all have smooth, moist skin; which helps them absorb some amounts of oxygen with blood vessels directly under the skin.
Amphibians do not have hard scales. Their skin is smooth. It is covered in a thin layer of mucus to keep it moist.
glandular skin has many glands Amphibians have a smooth, glandular skin, but they have adaptations for cutaneous respiration, requiring the skin to be kept moist
Most amphibians do not have scales.No, reptiles have scales but amphibians just have skin which needs to be kept moist.