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example organism where tracheal and cutaneous respiration is
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Cutaneous respiration, or cutaneous gas exchange, is a form of respiration in which gas exchange occurs across the skin or outer integument of an organism rather than gills or lungs. Cutaneous respiration may be the sole method of gas exchange, or may accompany other forms, such as ventilation. Cutaneous respiration occurs in a wide variety of organisms, including insects, amphibians, fish, sea snakes, turtles, and to a lesser extent in mammals.
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Cutaneous respiration in frogs and other amphibians may be the primary respiratory mode during colder temperatures. Some amphibians utilizing cutaneous respiration have extensive folds of skin to increase the rate of respiration.
An example to cutaneous respiration:-
Frog
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