with their lungs
The adults do.
The gills are replaced by lungs as they become adults
Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe. only mosquito larvae breathe with a siphon.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
because their hearts beat faster
When they are tadpoles they breathe through gills. These gradually shrink and disappear, to be replaced by lungs. The adults therefore breathe much as we do, the main difference being that they, together with frogs and so on, have no...
Because They Lung Might Not Be Stronger Than Adult
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe.
well adults breathe 18,000-30,000 a day so 10,000 for me
They take in oxygen and release co2 by their skin, lungs and sometimes tissue in their throats.
Adults usually have lungs or breathe through their skin and throat. The larva and some neotenic species exchange oxygen and carbondioxide with the help of well- blooded gills.