lungs
Gills, the larval forms of amphibians still have gills wich drop off eventually at the end of metamorphosis.
Larvae get it with gills, Adults get it with lungs, and most amphibians can get minimal amounts with their moist skin.by breathing
The moist, thin skin of most amphibians allow cutaneous breathing: breathing through the skin. This enables amphibians to get more oxygen from the air. It also enables them to obtain some water as they swim.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
Breathing with their lungs and absorbing some oxygen with their moist skin.
The skin, which is actually the moist skin of the amphibians help them to breathe in water.
No only reptiles. Amphibians have moist permeable skin.
Amphibians breathes through their skin, they accumulate enough air from the moist on their skin. If there is no moist, they will die.
Yes, amphibians are typically moist.
amphibians
they need to keep there skin moist
yes because they breathe through there skin and it is senstive