Yes, actually 80 percent of their respiration is through their skin.
They need to keep their skin moist right? They can retain this tiny film of water by secreting a mucus. The oxygen is dissolved in this tiny film of water and absorbed by their blood capillaries in their skin (^_^)
it uses the cells of its ectoderm
Amphibians breath through their skin. They take in oxygen through their moist skin and it goes to their lungs.
Reptiles always breathe with lungs. Amphibians may breathe with lungs, gills or through their skin.
yes because they breathe through there skin and it is senstive
Because that is how they can breathe underwater
Animals that can breathe through their skin are said to have permeable skin. Amphibians and earthworms both have skin which is permeable to gases.
Because they can breathe through their skin and when it dries out, they would not be able to breathe.
cutaneous gas exchange
Amphibians breathes through their skin, they accumulate enough air from the moist on their skin. If there is no moist, they will die.
Amphibians can absorb oxygen through their skin - reptiles need to physically breathe.
Amphibians skin helps them breathe.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
Frogs use their moist skin to breathe when they are in water😊