yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
With lungs
Adult Bull Frog
An artery which goes to the lungs, and the skin, making it possible for the frog to breathe through the skin, and not the lungs.
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
Their lungs and diaphragm
It is neccesarily because frogs are amphibians and therefore to be on land they need lungs to breathe
because they can breathe through their skin
because a frog is not a mammal.
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)
Well they have lungs now so they can breathe on land.
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.
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs