the salamander uses both it's lungs and it's moist skin for respiration, true or false
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Adult plethodontids (lungless salamanders) lack both lungs and gills, and rely on cutaneous respiration. Skin, in fact, is the primary respiratory surface in most amphibians and must be kept moist.
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A salmander lack both lungs and gills. So it uses its skin for respiration
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