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write the types of respiration seen in frog ​

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Answered by 5053585mrr
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Frogs breathe through lungs and skin hope this answer helps you please make me as brainliest
Answered by ankitpatle0
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The organs that make up the respiratory system aid in the intake and delivery of oxygen to the tissues, as well as the elimination of excess carbon dioxide.

  • In the case of tadpoles or larvae, branchial respiration occurs.
  • External gills are used to do branchial respiration.
  • In adult frogs, there are three methods to breathe:
  • Cutaneous respiration occurs through the outer skin's wet surface.
  • Buccal respiration occurs when the lining of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity is used to breathe.
  • The lungs are used for pulmonary breathing.
  • Numerous blood capillaries lie near to the epithelium in each of the situations mentioned above.
  • Incoming O2 and departing CO2 are easily diffused across these capillaries.
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