Different modes of respiration in Amphibia
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Respiratory System and Sound Production in Amphibians:
Adult amphibians are lung-breathers. The skin acts as an accessory respiratory organ both in water and on land. The skin is highly vascular and specially so in the buccopharyngeal cavity. The larval amphibians respire in water by the gills
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Adult frogs breathe through their lungs and exchange gases through their skin... at the larvae stage they don't have fully functioned lungs so they breathe through a pair of gills...
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Frogs are an example of amphibians...
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