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project on cutaneous respiration in frog

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Answered by Anonymous
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when frog remains in water it respire through skin which is also called cutaneous respiration the skin of frog remains moist help it to respire through skin on land also 
Answered by fazailcheema
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Answer:

Cutaneous respiration is the method in which the amphibians including frog respire with the surrounding.

Explanation:

The skin of the frogs remain moist and the vessels are very near to the periphery which allows the frogs to exchange the gases with the environment. This is the need of the frogs when they are in the water. The exchange will occur down the concentration gradient.

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