3. Which type of skin assists in cutaneous respiration?
a. Scaly
b. Moist
c. Rough
d. Thick
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The skin of lissamphibians is very thin and has a high concentration of capillaries (it's got a great number of blood vessels). As a result, it has a great capacity of diffusion of gas molecules, allowing cutaneous respiration using a countercurrent system.
The top layer of the skin is dead, so it doesn't 'breathe. ' When people talk about skin 'breathing,' they're usually referring to whether the skin is occluded or not. Occluding the skin can cause pimples, whiteheads, or blackheads.
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Thick
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