Lung just like any other bird
lungs! like us people, not like fish. they change when they are born they they gills and when they grow up they have lungs so there your answer is both!!!!
Fish have gills, but not lungs. There is a kind of fish called a lungfish, which is able to breathe air, but they cannot live out of the water, and they do not have true lungs.
Tadpoles have gills. When they start to grow legs, the start to grow lungs. When the tadpoles have become froglets (baby frogs) their lungs have fully developed.
Well, a tadpole, devolopes its lungs when the lungs start to grow.
Yes, a toad has lungs. When it is a tadpole, it has gills. It develops lungs and hopps onto the land.
Its gills.
because it hasn't developed lungs yet
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.
A tadpole can breath through their gills but they grow lungs as they turn into a frog.
Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.
Tadpoles have a two-chambered heart similar to fish. Frogs have three-chambered heart, which tadpoles develop when they grow into a frog.
At birth, a tadpole is essentially a head with eyes and a tail. Many internal changes must occur before a tadpole is ready to be a land dwelling frog. As a tadpole grows, she will develop bones. The tadpole must also grow some new internal organs, the most important of which are the lungs, and a fully grown heart.
Tadpoles breath through their gills, the same way that fish do.
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.