During the metamorphosis from tadpole to frog, a frog grows lungs and loses its gills.
Reptiles do not have gills all their life. Reptiles have well-developed lungs.
Yes they do. Frogs and toads are born as tadpoles and are aquatic upon birth.
yes the frog does when it is a tadpole!
amphibians use gills AND lungs, fish/marine life use gills alone
i think a toad, tadpole, frog, etc. or a salamander
Tadpoles have gills and Frogs have lungs.
Amphibians nd marine life as they mostly have gills
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs
Gills for tadpoles, lungs for adults.Gills for tadpoles, lungs for adults.Adults have lungs, and the skin of the frog can absorb tiny amount of oxygen through their skin. Tadpoles have gills.The skin.the answer is the amphibian breathe through their gills, skin, and soon they use their lungs to breatheLarvae have gills, and adults have lungs.
they use there gills to reproduce
A botanist does not use gills
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills to breathe.
Chemist do not have gills
the fish has gills