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Where does the gaseous transfer take place in a frog?

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Though they have functional lungs, much of a frog's respiration occurs through the skin. A frog's moist skin isthin and marbled with blood vessels and capillaries close to the surface. The moisture on the skin dissolves oxygen from the air and water surrounding the frog and transmits it into the blood.
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