Compare the structure of the respiratory system of reptiles and amphibians. Draw a conclusion

The respiratory system of reptiles consists of cellular lungs and airways (trachea and bronchi). In amphibians, respiration is carried out using the skin and lungs, and gills are also present at the larval stage. Conclusion: the respiratory system of reptiles is adapted to terrestrial life, and amphibians – to terrestrial-aquatic life.



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