Name an animal in which exchange of gases during breathing takes place through its thin and moist skin
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EARTHWORMS are such animal which do so!
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Earthworms and amphibians, such as frogs, breathe through their skin. They belong to a group of animals which live on land and have a skin thin enough for gases to pass through. These animals are capable of breathing through their permeable skin, which needs to remain moist. Earthworms remain below ground in the moist soil, while amphibians live in or near water. Animals that can breathe through their skin have moist skin and have tiny blood vessels or capillaries that lie close their skin surface. These tiny vessels transport oxygen to their various tissues and carry carbon dioxide to the outer skin layer.
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