No, its just some reptiles that obtain oxygen through their skin.
Many of them breath through their lungs.
scales have shells obtain oxygen through there scaley skin
Most reptiles use diffusion through the skin to obtained oxygen.
Amphibians can absorb oxygen through their skin - reptiles need to physically breathe.
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
The air around the earthworm goes through the skin.
Lungs and moist skin.
Just through the lungs.
Lancelets do not have lungs that aid in their respiration. The two ways in which lancelets obtain the necessary oxygen for sustaining their life is by taking oxygen in through their pharynx and absorbing oxygen through their skin.
Breathing with their lungs and absorbing some oxygen with their moist skin.
Either through their lungs as adults, Gills as larvae, and small amounts of oxygen through their moist skin.
through there skin.....
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.