What organ is the site of gas exchange in amphibians? select all that apply
spleen |
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lungs |
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liver |
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skin |
Amphibians have 3 different organs for gaseous exchange which are skin, lungs, and gills. These organs can be used individually or in combination with each other for the gaseous exchange.
hence lungs and skin are the correct answer.
What organ is the site of gas exchange in amphibians? select all that apply spleen lungs...
The body organ where atmospheric gas exchange occurs (in humans) is called the skin lungs blood heart
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