During aestivation frog respire through -
gills
lungs
integument
Tympanum
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During hibernation, the frog respires through its moist skin or integument. During hibernation, cutaneous respiration occurs in the frog, i.e. it respires through its moist skin or integument. The skin is permeable to respiratory gases and carries oxygen to the body cells for respiration.
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integument
The skin of the frog provides an extensive surface for the exchange of gases. It is thin, richly supplied with blood and kept moist by the mucus and water. The cutaneous respiration is always carried out. During hibernation (winter sleep) and aestivation (summer sleep), it is the only method of respiration in a frog. This is also known as cutaneous respiration.
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