Animals that breathe through moist skin are amphibians , frogs, salamanders, caecillians , newt , snail , earthworm , etc
A frog can breath through its skin.
Because reptiles breath air, amphibians have moist goopy skin because they breath through the moist pores in their skins.
Tadpoles use gills to breath. Adult amphibians breath with their lungs, and frogs can get a little oxygen from their skin, when moist or wet.
it is frogs and toads.
Frogs
earthworms are moist because gases can pass easily them as they breath through the skin
They absorb oxygen through their skin, but they have to be moist.
yes earthworms do breath in dirt they do this through their skin as they have moist skin
Amphibians breath through their skin. They take in oxygen through their moist skin and it goes to their lungs.
Either breathing or getting oxygen through their moist skin.
Earthworms breathe through their moist skin. Gas exchange takes place directly there.The Earthworm's body has to stay moist & slimy because it allows oxygen to be diffused from air through the skin. This allows the worm breath because they do not have lungs.They do not breathe as we do- they take in oxygen directly through their skin, and give off carbon dioxide the same way.They use their skin [integument] to support the process of gaseous exchange known as transpiration.Through their pores.
Worms do not come out in the sun because if they do come out in the sun, their skin will dry out. And if worms skin drys out they cannot breath and will die. The reason they would not be able to breath is because worms observe oxygen from the moist on their skin.