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how do frogs breath in water..? ​


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Answered by rimisinha86
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When the frog is out of water mucus gland in the skin keep the moist which helps absorb dissolved oxygen from the air . A frog may also breathe much like a human, but taking air in through their nostrils and down into their lungs .

The Steel breath air but they typically hold their breath anywhere between 4 and 7 hours ! The Frog through,well, almost all frogs and toads are capable of breathing underwater . They do this by absorbing oxygen through their skin .

Frog breathing . Breathing is a gas exchange taking in oxygen from surrounding and letting out carbon dioxide . All frog start life as aquatic tadpoles breathing in underwater through internal gills and their skin .
Then later most develop into land animals with lungs for breathing air .

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