Constantly, as they need to be moist to do it and if they dry out they die.
the frog can breathe through their mouth and skin.
An artery which goes to the lungs, and the skin, making it possible for the frog to breathe through the skin, and not the lungs.
because they can breathe through their skin
a little out its mouth but mostly through its back skin
I know that the French eat frogs' legs, and that a frog can throw up its stomach. It can breathe through its skin.
The function of frog skin is to regulate moisture and fluid transfer. This is why frogs live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This is also why it is not good to hold a frog for too long. Your dry hands will cause the frog's skin to become dry.Also, most frogs and toads breathe (and take in moisture) through their skin through a process called cutaneous gas exchange, but they also have lungs with which they breathe. This helps in it's early stages of life while living in water.The function of frog skin is to regulate moisture and fluid transfer. This is why frogs live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This is also why it is not good to hold a frog for too long. Your dry hands will cause the frog's skin to become dry.Also, most frogs and toads breathe (and take in moisture) through their skin through a process called cutaneous gas exchange, but they also have lungs with which they breathe. This helps in it's early stages of life while living in water.A frogs skin protects the inside of the frog (like the skin of humans) and it allows for frogs to breathe under water better.its helps the frog when they are in the water to breathe easily through their skin.To regulate moisture and fluid transfer.Well basically a frog drinks through it's skin because the skin is absorbent.
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
yes that's why they have slime in their skin
Gills for tadpoles, lungs for adults.Gills for tadpoles, lungs for adults.Adults have lungs, and the skin of the frog can absorb tiny amount of oxygen through their skin. Tadpoles have gills.The skin.the answer is the amphibian breathe through their gills, skin, and soon they use their lungs to breatheLarvae have gills, and adults have lungs.
They breathe through their body walls. Leeches absorb oxygen through their skin rather than breathing through a nose.
A frog does not have a nose. They breathe through their pores, or holes in their skin.
Frogs can breathe underwater only for 20 minutes at a time. They breathe by using oxygen that is dissolved into the water and breathe through their skin.