What are the differences between amphibian larvae and adults?

Amphibian larvae resemble fish more, and mature amphibians are similar to reptiles. Larvae use gill respiration, and mature amphibians use pulmonary respiration. Adults can move in water and on land, and larvae cannot be without water. The skin of adults is coarser, secreting mucus.



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