yes frogs absorb oxygen from their skin, and because they are so small they have to 'swallow' air instead of just using breathing muscles (like us)
It breathes like we do, with lungs, after it becomes a frog, when it is a tadpole it breathes like a fish.
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frogs also have gills
Most frogs have lungs, but their are lungless frogs. They can also breath thru their skin.
yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
We have hearts, lungs, digestive systems, and brains.
Tadpoles have a two-chambered heart similar to fish. Frogs have three-chambered heart, which tadpoles develop when they grow into a frog.
Chimps Breathe with lungs. Very, very similar to human anatomy.
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs
Frogs have lungs just like you do. Tadpoles, however, have internal gills until they turn into frogs. Frogs breathe by pulsing their throat to suck air into and out of their lungs.
Tadpoles breath through gills and when they mature into frogs they breath through lungs. this is similar for many amphibians
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Actually frogs dont breathe from their lungs. They have lungs but they don't use them because their skin is so thin that they can breathe from it.
Yes they do. All frogs, salamanders and Caecillians have lungs. However the tadpoles do not and develop lungs in the time that they live in water.