Most reptiles are ectotherms (cold-blooded): they maintain their body temperature by absorbing heat from the environment, so their body temperature changes with environmental temperature.
The female reproductive system of amphibians, as in most vertebrates, consists of paired ovaries and oviducts. Temperate zone amphibians and numerous tropical species exhibit cyclic ovarian and oviductal changes in response to changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, rainfall, and humidity.
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Most reptiles are ectotherms (cold-blooded): they maintain their body temperature by absorbing heat from the environment, so their body temperature changes with environmental temperature.
The female reproductive system of amphibians, as in most vertebrates, consists of paired ovaries and oviducts. Temperate zone amphibians and numerous tropical species exhibit cyclic ovarian and oviductal changes in response to changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, rainfall, and humidity.