how do amphibians breathe?
Answers
Answered by
8
Answer:
here
Explanation:
Sometimes more than a quarter of the oxygen they use is absorbed directly through their skin. Tadpoles and some aquatic amphibians have gills like fish that they use to breathe. There are a few amphibians that do not have lungs and only breathe through their skin
mark as brainliest please
Answered by
7
Sometimes more than a quarter of the oxygen they use is absorbed directly through their skin. Tadpoles and some aquatic amphibians have gills like fish that they use to breathe. There are a few amphibians that do not have lungs and only breathe through their skin.
lavansh8165:
cheater
Similar questions
Math,
5 months ago
Computer Science,
5 months ago
Math,
5 months ago
Social Sciences,
10 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago