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likoan [24]
3 years ago
12

You need to explain to your study group why the breathing ability of amniotes is different than that of amphibians. Your classma

tes argue that something like a terrestrial salamander is identical in its breathing mechanism to an amniote. To convince them of the critical breathing innovations of amniotes, you report that in order to breathe as an amniote does, the terrestrial salamander would have to
grow scales on its body

develop new musculature associations in the ribcage

grow lungs

reduce the size of its mouth
Biology
1 answer:
erastova [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

In order to breathe as an amniote does, the terrestrial salamander would have to  <u>develop new musculature associations in the ribcage.</u>

Explanation:

The solid respiratory musculature in amniotes is a transformative trait of them, which can't in the earthbound lizard. During the existence time of lizard it utilizes various organs for breath and it again differs with species. It might utilize, skin, gills or lungs for the procedure of breath, though amniotes only breath through lungs.

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