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Where do amphibians breathe from?

With their gills and skin, although some species of salamanders have lungs.


How do Chinese Giant Salamanders breathe?

They once brathed with gills but have adapted and can be underwater for long time while holding its breathe. So they have lungs


What is the name of the organ that reptiles breath with?

Lizards breathe using their lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin.


How does a salamander breathe?

Salamanders breathe by gills, lungs, mouth lining, and skin, sometimes in combination, sometimes separately. Members of the water dwelling salamanders lack lungs and breathe through the skin and mouth.Salamanders have skin through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter and leave the body. Most adult salamanders also have lungs and use their skin only as a source of extra oxygen.I beleive they breathe through their skin through miniscule holes called "spiracles."by opening there mouth and saying "EAK"


How a salamander breaths?

Salamanders breathe by gills, lungs, mouth lining, and skin, sometimes in combination, sometimes separately. Members of the water dwelling salamanders lack lungs and breathe through the skin and mouth.Salamanders have skin through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter and leave the body. Most adult salamanders also have lungs and use their skin only as a source of extra oxygen.I beleive they breathe through their skin through miniscule holes called "spiracles."by opening there mouth and saying "EAK"


Some Salamanders the breathe through their damp skins have lost their lungs Do you think their hearts have one or two atria?

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Snakes breathe by means of which organ?

Snakes breathe using their lungs, like all reptiles. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin.


What type of animals begin life with gills but later grow lungs?

Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, begin life with gills for underwater breathing and later develop lungs to breathe on land as they mature. This transition from gills to lungs is part of their metamorphosis process.


What kind of lungs do reptiles have?

When amphibians are babies, they have gills, but most adult amphibians breathe with a pair of lungs excluding salamanders.


when do spotted salamanders grow lungs?

spotted salamanders grow lungs when they become a juvenile and a adult living on land


How do amphibians like frogs and salamanders breathe?

Amphibians as larvea or tadpoles use gills to obtain oxygen. They then go into a metamorphic stage where they have both gills and developing lungs, and as adult they breath through lungs as we do.


What is the respiratory organ of the frog?

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.