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How does a Frog's integumentary system work with its respiratory system to maintain homeostasis
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The lungs do not work well so the frogs skin (integumentary system) lets oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
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A frog's lungs don't work that well, but since it's skin is so thin, oxygen and carbon dioxide can pass trough it.
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