Rachit is studying respiration in amphibians.his specimen to study is frog .help rachit study the various modes of respiration in frogs
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lungs and skin
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skin has minute holes
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The various modes of respiration in frogs:
- While totally submerged the frog's respiration happens through the skin entirely.
- The skin is made out of slender membranous tissue that is very porous to water and contains a huge system of veins.
- The meager membranous skin is enables the respiratory gases to promptly diffuse legitimately down their inclinations between the veins and the environment.
- At the point when the frog is out of the water, bodily fluid organs in the skin keep the frog soggy, which retains broke down oxygen from the air.
- When not in water frog uses its mouth to open and close and create pressure for movement of air into the lungs of the frog making its way through nostrils.
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