Frogs can accomplish much respiration through their skin in highly aerated water. Once they are adult frogs and no longer tadpoles, frogs lose their gills and instead use camouflage to remain almost entirely underwater whilst their nostrils breathe just above the surface.
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The frog does not breathe through its skin alone. When the frog is underwater, oxygen is transmitted from the water directly into the bloodstream. When it submerges from the water, a pair of simple, sac-like lungs take over.
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Extracts including a biologically active compound or combination of compounds derived from microorganisms isolated from mucus-producing organisms that respire at least partially through their skin. ... Rod-shaped bacteria isolated from the skin of salamanders and frogs are found to produce compound(s) which have antiviral,
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The Indonesian amphibian may have evolved to respire through its skin as an adaptation to its cold, fast-moving stream habitat, a new study says. ... The frog, named Barbourula kalimantanensis, gets all its oxygen through its skin.
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Additionally, fish skin is completely anchored to bone in an elegant manner, using sheets of helically arranged collagen fibres to provide for rapid swimming. Frogs respire mostly through their skin, but they have lungs as well, whereas most fish breathe only through gills.
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Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain ... Frogs respire through skin as well as the lungs. The oxygen rich air enters the skin or lungs. From here the blood picks up the oxygen and transports it to the tissues of various organs.
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Frogs respire through skin as well as the lungs. The oxygen rich air enters the skin or lungs. From here the blood picks up the oxygen and transports it to the tissues of various organs. ... Frog Lungs Blood in the Capillaries Surrounding TissuesExchanges Respiratory Gases with Cells of the Tissue...
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Description of animals that breathe through their skin including a table showing the percentage use of the skin for breathing in a variety of animals. ... Large animals which breathe through their skin also use blood to transport oxygen to their tissues and to bring carbon dioxide to the surface of the body. This means that...
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