it goes through the ndhuethy first and then the air goes through the ferstahjd and then the air comes out of the ear, breathing out carbon dioxide. This is the answer
The same way it goes through humans
In no animal does food pass thought the respiratory system. The respiratory system is used for breathing (gas exchange) not food. The Alimentary Canal or gastrointestinal tract is what is employed for the digestion of food.
Most frogs have lungs, but their are lungless frogs. They can also breath thru their skin.
Frogs have a heart that has 3 chambers, and worms do not. Worms exchange gas from their blood through their skin, but frogs are not able to do this. Frogs have the same type of respiratory system as humans.
Yes, they have lungs like we do.
because
They breathe through lungs while on land,and by their skin while in water Through their skin.
a frog can be classified having gills and lungs tadpoles have gills while frogs[or adult]have lungs
The lungs, nostrils, skin, and vocal sac.
It is thin because oxygen is past through it.
The respiratory system of a perch involves extracting oxygen from the water. Frogs can extract oxygen from water and air while pigeons and pigs can only breathe in air.
Frogs are amphibians. Almost all species of frogs have lungs, but lack the diaphragm muscles of humans. They inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. The major difference is the ability of frogs to breathe underwater through their skin, in a process called cutaneous respiration. Special blood vessels in the skin allow oxygen to be absorbed directly from the water.
lungs and to a significant extent their skin.