Biology, asked by ritikamishra24013, 11 months ago

How can amphibians breathe both on land as well as in water

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Answered by shaktijiya
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Amphibians are animals which can breathe on both land and water. They are able to do so because of their characteristics. They have lungs and moust skin both which helps they to breathe on land as well as in water.


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Different creatures dwell the earth and each has a different habitat. While humans use nose, fishes use gills, in order to breathe.


Amphibians, likewise, have their own organs through which they breathe in either land or water. It need not essentially be one organ.


For example, a frog is an amphibian which can breathe through its skin when it is in water while when on land, it breathes with the help of its lungs.

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