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How do reptiles compensate for a lack of supplemental oxygen intake through moist skin?

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Amphibians have moist skin but reptiles don't.. How do they compensate for this??? Thanks!!

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  1. Reptiles have lungs with a much greater surface area that allows for more efficient gas exchange.

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