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Explain one way amphibians breathe.
lungs, gills, their skin
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After a frog hatches from an egg, it becomes a:
tadpole
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Amphibians have a backbone. This means they are:
vertebrates
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True or False: You can get warts from touching a toad.
False
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Why might an amphibian not be able to survive in the desert?
The environment is too dry and their skin needs to be kept moist.
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Explain at least one way salamanders are similar to toads and frogs.
Answers will vary.
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True or False: Adult frogs have tails.
False
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A lizard has dry, scaly skin. It lays eggs and lives in very hot places like the desert. Is a lizard an amphibian?
No
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Explain why humans are warm-blooded.
Their body temperature is almost always around 98 degrees. It does not changed based on the temperature of their environment.
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Describe the skin of amphibians.
Moist and slimy
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Where do tadpoles live and how do they look differently than an adult frog?
They live in water and they have a tail.
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True or False: The body temperature of a cold-blooded animal changes depending on the temperature of the environment.
True
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The _______ cycle explains the different stages of life for living things.
LIFE
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