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Respiration Amphibians  Gills Lungs Skin Heart Threechambered Auricles

Amphibians respire using gills, lungs, and skin; they have a three-chambered heart and are cold-blooded.

Amphibian respiration occurs via gills, lungs, and skin. They have a three-chambered heart and are cold-blooded.

Text Respiration in amphibians  is by
gills, lungs and through skin. The heart is threechambered
(two auricles and one ventricle). These are
cold-blooded animals.

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