they have 1 occipital condyle
The number of eggs reptiles lay each year varies depending on the species. Some reptiles, like turtles, can lay anywhere from a few eggs to over a hundred in a single nesting season. Other reptiles, like snakes, may only lay eggs once every few years.
Antarctica is the only continent without reptiles or snakes.
No, only reptiles, mammals, and birds have amniotic eggs.
One key difference is that mammal hearts have four chambers (two atria and two ventricles) while reptile hearts typically have three chambers (two atria and one ventricle). Mammals have a double circulatory system (systemic and pulmonary circulation) while reptiles have a single circulatory system.
No. They hatch from eggs and grow.
With the exception of crocodilians, reptiles and amphibians have only two chambers in their hearts: two atria and a single ventricle. The single ventricle allows oxygenated blood to mix with deoxygenated blood.
If you are viewing the entire bone, you can differentiate the medial and lateral condyles by noting that the medial condyle is on the side with the head of the femur, and the lateral is on the side with the greater trochanter. If you have only the distal end of the femur available, then you can differentiate the condyles by noting that the medial condyle is longer and the lateral condyle is wider.
Not only can they be, all reptiles are vertebrates.
They only replace one of the condyles in the knee, typically the medial condyle, if it has damaged cartilage.
Reptiles ONLY have internal fertilization
Not really,reptiles are solitary creatures, the only reptiles that I know of that travel together are dinosaurs
The only way in which platypuses are like reptiles is that they lay eggs.
Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
Not only that dinosaurs are directly descended from reptiles and, under current taxonomy, are classified as reptiles.
only in your imagination
The number of eggs reptiles lay each year varies depending on the species. Some reptiles, like turtles, can lay anywhere from a few eggs to over a hundred in a single nesting season. Other reptiles, like snakes, may only lay eggs once every few years.
No. Reptiles are a single class. There are four orders of reptiles, one of which is not well-known. The well-known orders are Testudines (turtles and tortoises), Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, and gharials), and Squamata (lizards and snakes). The fourth order is Rhynchocephalia, which consists of only two species native to New Zealand known collectively as the tuatara.