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In frog the gaseous exchange during hibernationand aestivation takes place through :(1) Buccal cavity(2) Lungs and Buccal cavity(3) Skin(4) Lungs

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In frog the gaseous exchange during hibernationand aestivation takes place through :(1) Buccal cavity(2) Lungs and Buccal cavity(3) Skin(4) Lungs

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The gaseous exchange in frogs during hibernation and aestivation primarily takes place through the skin. This is because, during these periods, frogs are usually in a state of dormancy and their metabolic activities are significantly reduced, which means they don't require as much oxygen. The lungs and buccal cavity are not used as much for respiration during these periods. So, the correct answer is (3) Skin.

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