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Some frogs, when sitting, can absorb all the oxygen they need through the skin. Only when they move do they start to breathe. Explain these observations.
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Some frogs, when sitting, can absorb all the oxygen they need through the skin.
Only when they move do they start to breathe.
Explain these observations.
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In order to move you need oxygen and water to form the energy to function. The frog is basically drinking water and doesn’t need to move while doing so. You only need to breath to allow your body to move.
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