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when in water; frog breathes through its gills​

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Answered by gulabanitanisha
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Answer:

False, through it's skin.

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Answered by nehaimadabathuni123
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Once mature, frogs lose their gills and are able to bring oxygen into their bodies through functioning, though comparatively underdeveloped, lungs. Frogs rely on their lungs to breathe when they are active and need more oxygen than skin respiration alone can provide.

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