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What helps frogs to breathe underwater?


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Breathing:

The process of moving air into and out of the lungs to permit gas exchange with the internal environment, primarily to flush out carbon dioxide and bring in oxygen, is known as breathing (or ventilation).

Breathing in frogs:

  1. Frogs use their skin to help them breathe underwater.
  2. In their larval stages, gills are used to breathe in water.
  3. In their adult forms, frogs use their lungs to breathe on land and skin underwater.

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