This is because the frog skin secretes a mucus that helps keep it moist
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
They shed their skin then they eat it
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
The frogs have mucus glands in their skin that secrete mucus. These mucus glands keep the frog's skin moist so that the diffusion of gases can occur. Oxygen diffuses into the frog's bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out.
Yes but manly there back. It depends on the type of frog
Mucous glands
This is because frogs secrete a mucus which help keep their skin moist
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
Frogs are amphibians, and amphibians need to keep their skin moist, and rain helps with that.
Frogs are very easily dehydrated and need to keep their skin moist permanently. To support this the hydrophyle (waterbinding) mucus is sectreted.
Animals who need to have moist skin are amphibians, such as frogs.
Yes, frogs typically have smooth, moist skin.
It is thin because oxygen is past through it.
Through their moist skin.
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
Frogs are amphibians, so they spend most of their time in water. This causes them to have a protective layer of skin to keep them from drying out. This and the fact that they spend much time in water results in a slimy texture of their skin.
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.