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Respiration of an amphibian varies, especailly on what stage in it's developemen it is. For a frog in its tadpole stage it uses gills as a fish would. When it matures it has lungs to take in oxygen. Some amphibians are able to realse carbon dioxide into water through their skins in a process known as cutaneous (may be spelled wrong).

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