Amphibians breathes through their skin, they accumulate enough air from the moist on their skin. If there is no moist, they will die.
Amphibians bodies need to moist because that is what they breathe through.
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They are amphibians. They need the moisture on their skin. It also need air to breathe.
Yes, the skin of amphibians is not water proof and will dry out (and kill the animal) if there is not enough moisture in the environment.
Because frogs aren't reptiles, their amphibians. And frogs need moisture to keep their skin from breaking. Snakes and lizards are Reptiles, and do not require this need for moisture.
Amphibians have a semi-permeable skin. They absorb the moisture they need through their skin, and excrete any excess as urine.
Yes. Most amphibians cannot go far from a moist environment as they have difficulty maintaining their body moisture.
No, amphibians do not need to have there skin wet at all times. Most amphibians can be in and out of water.
The verb form of moisture is moisturise.Other verbs are moisturising, moisturises and moisturised."I will go and moisturise now"."We have been moisturising the amphibians"."I am fully moisturised now".
Because amphibians need to be moist.
Yes, they do.
No, amphibians don't need milk. Since they can't produce any, they wouldn't have survived if they needed any.
The moisture from the ingredients should be enough to bake the cake, you shouldn't need any extra. But yes, you need moisture to bake a cake.