Science, asked by aishwarya1878, 1 day ago

why do amphibians breathe in water​

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Answered by nickysaha821
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Answer:

sometimes more than quarter of the oxygen they use is absorbed directly through their skin

Answered by Vesperia
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Most amphibians breathe through their lungs and skin .

Most amphibians breathe through their lungs and skin . They help in absorbing oxygen from the environment through the various body organs , depending upon the environment they live in and the type of organism .

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