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what is cutaneous respiration of frog

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cutaneous respiration, or cutaneous gas exchange, is a form of respiration in which gas exchange occurs across the skin or outer integument of an organism rather than gills or lungs.
Answered by jkhan012
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Cutaneous Respiration:

  • The skin of frog provides an extensive surface for exchange of gases.
  • It is thin richly supplied with blood and kept moist by the mucus and water. The cutaneous respiration is always carried out.
  • It is practically the only mode of respiration when the frog is under water.
  • Dissolved oxygen in the water is exchanged through the moist surface of the skin by diffusion.

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