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Frogs use their moist skin to breathe when they are in water😊
Frogs and worms do have in their skins than humans because they breathe through the skin.
Well if you think about it, frogs are amphibians, they breathe through their skin and their skins needs to be wet and moist all the time.
They breathe through their skins
Frogs are amphibians. They can breathe using their lungs* on land, or absorb oxygen through their skins when underwater (this is called cutaneous respiration). Lacking diaphragm muscles, frogs on land may be said to "swallow" air : they inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. (*At least one very rare species of frogs lacks lungs altogether, relying exclusively on absorption through the skin.)
I'm not too sure if they breathe through their lungs but I'm very sure they do breathe through their skin. Frogs and toads' skins are rather thin for oxygen in the air to pass through and also to get rid of carbon dioxide unlike other mammals or fishes.
frogs breathe through there skins. but the frog has lungs but no ribs! They don't. Frogs can hold their breath for a very long time but they still have to come to the surface to breath air.They don't, they hold their breath like we do, they can just do it a long time. During their tadpole stage, they breathe under water through their skin, using internal gills. When they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and then can only breathe air using their lungs.
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They breathe through lungs while on land,and by their skin while in water Through their skin.
Yes, frogs and toads can respire through their skin as well as through their breathing apparatus and lungs. This is very important for those living in areas where temperatures fall below freezing. This enables frogs to hibernate at the bottom of ponds and continue breathing through their skin.
They can breathe with lungs and can perform oxygen exchange through their skin when moist. Well I theorize that when they hibernate, they go underwater into the mud at the bottom of ponds. Now how is a frog to breathe underwater? while underwater their oxygen requirements are low, but they still need it. That is why they can also perform oxygen exchange through their skin. probably because they're amphibians.
they just breathe, you don't really Noe and if u don't Noe ask a scientist lol