Science, asked by suhamtamang5, 5 months ago

How do amphibians respire?​

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Answered by madhuryasampath
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Most amphibians breathe through lungs and their skin. Their skin has to stay wet in order for them to absorb oxygen so they secrete mucous to keep their skin moist. Tadpoles and some aquatic amphibians have gills like fish that they use to breathe.

Answered by nandarawat441983
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The correct word is "respire". The larval stage of amphibians is aquatic so larvae respire through gills. Their adult stage is terrestrial so adult amphibians respire through lungs and skin. Amphibians are oviparous

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