What are the major respiratory organs of frogs
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SKIN AND LUNGS
Explanation:
The frog has three respiratory surfaces on its body that it uses to exchange gas with the surroundings: the skin, in the lungs and on the lining of the mouth. While completely submerged all of the frog's repiration takes place through the skin.
Most amphibians breathe through lungs and their skin. Their skin has to stay wet in order for them to absorb oxygen so they secrete mucous to keep their skin moist (If they get too dry, they cannot breathe and will die
Cutaneous respiration
Cutaneous respiration in frogs and other amphibians may be the primary respiratory mode during colder temperatures. Some amphibians utilizing cutaneous respiration have extensive folds of skin to increase the rate of respiration.