Yes, humans have moist skin, primarily due to the presence of natural oils and sweat produced by glands in the skin. This moisture helps to maintain skin elasticity, regulate body temperature, and provide a barrier against environmental factors. Additionally, hydration from internal fluids contributes to the overall moisture level of the skin.
Humans cannot breathe through their skin because they are large organisms. Smaller organisms, such as frogs or flatworms, are able to absorb oxygen through their skin because the oxygen doesn't have to travel fr from the surface of the skin. It also has to do with the fact that human skin isn't as moist as the skin of frogs, etc., and moist skin is required for transdermal breathing.
Yes reptiles have moist skin
Blinking, just like humans.
because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
because if they don't have moist skin so they can servive
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
moist
Animals who need to have moist skin are amphibians, such as frogs.
When the skin is wet
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs
Because reptiles breath air, amphibians have moist goopy skin because they breath through the moist pores in their skins.