Question
A desert reptile survives water loss better than an amphibian of similar size. The key integumentary reason is that reptilian skin is:
Correct Answer: B
Dry, keratinized, and less permeable
Reptilian skin is keratinized and relatively waterproof, which reduces evaporation. Amphibian skin remains moist and permeable, useful for respiration but risky in dry environments.
Reptilian skin is keratinized and relatively waterproof, which reduces evaporation. Amphibian skin remains moist and permeable, useful for respiration but risky in dry environments.
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