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Respiration in frogs full theory​

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Answered by rakeshkarri79
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The respiration through the skin is called coetaneous respiration. It occurs in hibernation and aestivation and in water.The skin of many frogs is thin and highly vascular to allow for gas exchange. Because of their thin skin, frogs must live in moist environments and secrete mucus from their skin to avoid desiccation.ok

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The skin of a frog is permeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as to water. ... When not submerged, a frog breathes by a process known as buccal pumping. Its lungs are similar to those of humans, but the chest muscles are not involved in respiration, and no ribs or diaphragm exist to help move air in and out.

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