Answer:
1. Reptiles and amphibians are both cold-blooded animals
2. Amphibians have smooth, moist, scale-less skin. (ex. frog)
3. Reptiles have dry scaly skin. (ex. snake)
4. Reptiles and amphibians both lay eggs (ex. frog and snakes both lay eggs)
5. Some Reptiles are born alive (ex. some snakes)
6. Some reptiles (ex. turtles, crocodilians) and amphibians live in water (ex. frogs)
7. Most Reptiles and Amphibians live in land.
Explanation for 6 and 7:
Amphibians are first born in water to be kept safe from predators such as snakes that eat their eggs. So in the first part of their lives, they live in water. Then, their body experiences changes that help them live in land.
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1. Both live in water and/or land, both are cold-blooded animals, and both lay eggs.
2. Amphibians are first born in water to be kept safe from predators such as snakes that eat their eggs. So in the first part of their lives, they live in water. Then, their body experiences changes that help them live in land.
3. Reptiles: Turtle, lizard, crocodiles
Amphibians: Frogs, toads, salamanders
Di ko pa po alam yung tungkol sa Activity 4 so hindi po ako makakatulong diyan. Sorry po.