Frogs use their moist skin to breathe when they are in water😊
Most Amphibians breathe through their .They can also absorb water through their skins, and they can excrete carbon dioxide through their skin as well. It has to be kept moist for this process to work.
Well if you think about it, frogs are amphibians, they breathe through their skin and their skins needs to be wet and moist all the time.
Because reptiles breath air, amphibians have moist goopy skin because they breath through the moist pores in their skins.
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it increases their oxygen supply
They breathe through their skins
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have thin, damp skin that helps them to breathe through their skin. This skin allows for the exchange of gases and helps to keep them hydrated by absorbing water from their environment.
I'm not too sure if they breathe through their lungs but I'm very sure they do breathe through their skin. Frogs and toads' skins are rather thin for oxygen in the air to pass through and also to get rid of carbon dioxide unlike other mammals or fishes.
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It is for them to breathe (absorb oxygen and give off carbon dioxide).hry4ryery
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They can breathe with lungs and can perform oxygen exchange through their skin when moist. Well I theorize that when they hibernate, they go underwater into the mud at the bottom of ponds. Now how is a frog to breathe underwater? while underwater their oxygen requirements are low, but they still need it. That is why they can also perform oxygen exchange through their skin. probably because they're amphibians.