well they don't just breathe by their gills they also can breath by their mouth
Answer:
It depends on the stage of their development. Ypounger tadpoles breathe only with internal or external gills. About the time their legs start to develop they start to develop lungs. Just before emerging from the water their lungs are developed enough to share the burden. When they emerge it's lungs only!
Gills enable tadpoles to breathe in the water.
They are little fish. Tadpoles live in water, and they require oxygen to survive, therefore they have gills. The gills allow the tadpoles to breathe.
Tadpoles breath through their gills, the same way that fish do.
Well Tadpoles breath through there gills but as the tadpoles turn into frogs the gills wear off and are replaced by lungs. So both.
They have internal gills while in the tadpole stage.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
Type your answer here... A fish uses gills to breathe its gills filter oxygene out of the water tadpoles have gills aswell.
Tadpoles breath through their gills.
Although tadpoles breathe from gills, the gills start to disappear and lungs start to form in the frog's body. So that means that frogs breathe through lungs.(So does toads)
Gills allow them to filter oxygen out of the water, so that they can breathe underwater.
Like all insects, dragonflies breathe through their skin.
As an adult, yes. The young breathe through gills, as do all tadpoles.