Frogs respire in water by skin and buccal cavity and on land by skin, buccal cavity and…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Structural Organisation in Animals
Frogs respire in water by skin and buccal cavity and on land by skin, buccal cavity and lungs.
Choose the correct answer from the following :
- The statement is true for water but false for land
- The statement is true for both the environment
- The statement is false for water but true for land
- The statement is false for both the environment
Answer
(B) The statement is true for both the environment
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