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Amphibian Skin: Structure, Function & Respiration
An amphibian's skin is smooth, moist, glandular and scale less. It does not have any protective scales like reptiles. Their skin is thin for effective respiration through it. The skin is also richly supplied with blood capillaries, which is useful in respiration. The skin secretes mucus, which keeps it moist and prevent water loss.Snake Bites - Related Articles
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