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The rate of metabolism, food reserves and type of respiration respectively in frog during adverse climatic conditions are 

A

fast, glucose and fat and buccopharyngeal

B

fast, glycogen and protein, pulmoary

C

slow, glycogen and lipids and cutaneous

D

slow, glucose and protein, cutaneous

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