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There are certain classes of animals that can perform respiratory exchanges across their skin, usually in moist or aquatic environments. Amphibians typically can do this, as can annelids and some other worms.
Some species of amphibians do not have lungs or gills, but obtain all their necessary oxygen and water through their skin. Other amphibians have lungs for breathing air, but use their skin to take in additional oxygen, as well as water, through capillaries in their skin.
Plaice, Eel, Adult bullfrog, Boa constrictor, Big brown bat, Human use their skin to breathe http://www.saburchill.com/chapters/chap0022.html use this site and look at the chart for better understanding
Most amphibians can breath through there skin such as frogs, but many worms can as well.
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The skin must always be moist in animals that exchange oxygen through the skin.
Some animals that live on land have a skin that is so thin that gases can easily pass through it. We say that they have a permeable skin. Earthworms and amphibians have a skin which is permeable to gases. Plaice breathe through their skin.
Worms breathe through their skin, which must remain moist. If the skin gets too dry, they die. They can also drown in water.
Roundworms do not breathe in the way that humans or animals do. Roundworms take in oxygen through their skin and into the cells. The term for this is diffusion.
Their Answer: They breathe with their lungs because they live on land!!!!!!!!!!!! My Answer: They actually breathe through their skin, and the skin must be kept moist or it dies. That is why frogs die if you put common table salt on it. Also, most frogs live in ponds and streams, and not on land.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
Animals that breathe through moist skin are amphibians , frogs, salamanders, caecillians , newt , snail , earthworm , etc
Through their moist skin.
Through their moist skin.
they constantly breathe in and out. Their moist skin does that
Frogs use their moist skin to breathe when they are in water😊
yes because they breathe through there skin and it is senstive
They breathe through their skin, their mouth lining, and their throat lining, provided they are sufficiently moist.
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
Amphibians breath through their skin. They take in oxygen through their moist skin and it goes to their lungs.
Amphibians breathes through their skin, they accumulate enough air from the moist on their skin. If there is no moist, they will die.
yes earthworms do breath in dirt they do this through their skin as they have moist skin