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Which of the following statements are correct or incorrect regarding class Amphibia ?
(i) Has body divisible into head and trunk .Tail is present in some amphibians .
(ii) Show resiration by gills , lungs and through skin .
(iii) Has scales in all its members
(iv) Can lead dual life (aquatic and terretrial )
Has eyelids

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