Question
In a lab comparison, frog skin is described as moist and glandular. This condition is especially important because frogs commonly use the skin for:
Correct Answer: B
Cutaneous respiration
Moist glandular amphibian skin allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse across the body surface. This cutaneous respiration supplements lung breathing, especially during inactivity or in water.
Moist glandular amphibian skin allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse across the body surface. This cutaneous respiration supplements lung breathing, especially during inactivity or in water.
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