Frogs possess an extraordinary ability to breathe and drink through their permeable skin, a vital adaptation for survival in diverse environments. This unique cutaneous respiration and skin-based ...
Frogs breathe through their skin, a process called cutaneous respiration, which allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the water.
Is the buccal cavity of the frog a respiratory chamber? In a letter to NATURE, March 24, Mr. M. D. Hill accepts this conception of it, and yet the only evidence which can be offered in support of this ...
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