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skin: they absorb oxygen through their moist skin for gas exchange. lungs: using throat muscles to push air in (positive - pressure breathing). breathing: frogs breathe in two ways: make them excellent jumpers and swimmers. legs: frogs have strong, muscular legs with webbed toes that mouth: tongue: attached at the front, it flips out to catch prey. teeth: frogs have small vomerine and maxillary teeth to hold food, but they do not chew. eyes: frogs have three eyelids per eye: an upper, a lower, and a transparent nictitating membrane that protects the eye underwater and keeps it moist. tympanic membrane: these eardrums, located behind the eyes, detect vibrations. nares: small nostrils that connect to the mouth, allowing frogs to breathe air. how do frogs breathe? only through their lungs only through their skin through both lungs and skin
The text states that frogs breathe in two ways: they absorb oxygen through their moist skin for gas exchange and also use their lungs, using throat muscles to push air in (positive - pressure breathing).
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Through both lungs and skin