Do frogs breath underwater aswell as above water?
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Frogs breathe through skin in water. They absorb dissolved oxygen of water. Frog skin is permeable for water. The water that enters inside is used to cool the body and oxygen is used for respiration.
The exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) in fishes occurs through gills. They take dissolved oxygen from water. The rate of breathing is slower.
There is no similarity between the breathing process of these two organisms.
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The exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) in fishes occurs through gills. They take dissolved oxygen from water. The rate of breathing is slower.
There is no similarity between the breathing process of these two organisms.
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