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Buccopharyngeal Respiration in Frogs
This only occurs when the frog is not submerged in water. The lining of the mouth is very moist and can be used to bring oxygen into the bloodstream by dissolving it and diffusing it into the blood capillaries, in a similar way to the skin respiration system.
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