Which of the following best describes the function of the mucus on a frog's skin?
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Mucus is a layer on the frog's body and help to perform the following functions made by it..
-- It tends to maintain moisture to the frog body and keep the inflows to oxygen by it...
-- It makes the frog body slimy to see ..
-- Frog doesn't drink water they absorb it through the breathe with the help of mucus layer..
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Mucus is a layer on the frog's body and help to perform the following functions made by it..
-- It tends to maintain moisture to the frog body and keep the inflows to oxygen by it...
-- It makes the frog body slimy to see ..
-- Frog doesn't drink water they absorb it through the breathe with the help of mucus layer..
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Mucus is what makes a frog feel slippery or slimy. Frogs don't drink water, instead they absorb it through their skin. Frogs also use their skin to breathe. A layer of mucus on the skin helps keep moisture trapped next to it, and this moisture transfers oxygen into the frog's body.
Mucus is what makes a frog feel slippery or slimy. Frogs don't drink water, instead they absorb it through their skin. Frogs also use their skin to breathe. A layer of mucus on the skin helps keep moisture trapped next to it, and this moisture transfers oxygen into the frog's body.
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