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How does the respiratory system develop in a tadpole?

Well, a tadpole, devolopes its lungs when the lungs start to grow.


Does a toad have lungs?

Yes, a toad has lungs. When it is a tadpole, it has gills. It develops lungs and hopps onto the land.


Which part of a tadpole is described as feathery?

Its gills.


How does a tadpole breath?

A tadpole breathes through its gills, which are located on the sides of its head. As the tadpole grows and develops into a frog, it will undergo metamorphosis and develop lungs to breathe air instead.


Why can a tadpole live in water but not on land?

because it hasn't developed lungs yet


What does a lungs do?

Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.


Which animals breath through their gills when they are young and grow lungs when they grow up?

A tadpole can breath through their gills but they grow lungs as they turn into a frog.


Where does the tadpole's tail go?

During metamorphosis, a tadpole's tail is gradually reabsorbed into its body. This process allows the tadpole to transition into a frog with legs and lungs for its terrestrial adult life. The tail provides nutrients for the tadpole as it changes and is no longer needed once the frog is fully developed.


Do tadpole have gills?

Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.


What is the answer to the analogy egg is to tadpole as to tadpole?

Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.


Can you have and example of developmental adaptation?

One example of a developmental adaptation is how a tadpole gradually transforms into a frog. Through a series of changes in its body structure and function, the tadpole adapts to life on land, developing limbs and lungs to survive outside of water. This developmental adaptation is essential for the tadpole's survival and reproductive success in its changing environment.


What does a frog's lung do?

Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.