through there skin.....
From there souroundings Amphibians as larvea or tadpoles use gills to obtain oxygen. They then go into a metamorphic stage where they have both gills and developing lungs, and as adult they breath through lungs as we do.
Larvae get it with gills, Adults get it with lungs, and most amphibians can get minimal amounts with their moist skin.by breathing
Either through their lungs as adults, Gills as larvae, and small amounts of oxygen through their moist skin.
They get oxygen from their gills.
They use organs called gills that absorb the oxygen from the water. As far as amphibians go, they have both gills and lungs and are able to breath from the water and the atmosphere.
They obtain oxygen from water through gills (during at least part of their life cycle).
Generally through either gills or lungs.
Crustaceans obtain oxygen through gills.
Yes, in a sense tadpoles use gills and lungs to obtain oxygen. When they first hatch they use gills, Eventually, they become less dependent on the gills as they grow lungs.
like any other fish. water passes through their gills and the gills absorb the oxygen through their gills.
using their gills they obtain oxygen from the top of the water.
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.