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fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.

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What are 2 structures in animals that serve the same porpuse as lungs?

one of them are the gills of fish.hope this helps.


What are two structures in animals that serve the same purpose as lungs?

fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.


What are two animal structures that serve the same purpose as lungs?

fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.


Why so many animals have the same structures?

because they are animals and bacause they amost are the same species


How do the lungs of an African lungfish work?

The same way as other animals with "lungs". Air is taken into the body and gaseous exchange occurs with the red blood cells. The "lungs" of a lungfish are much simpler in structure than those of a mammal. They are just simple sacs, rather then the spongelike structures of mammal lungs. The general way they work is the same as a mammal's lungs, but they are not as efficient, having a smaller surface area.


Does the anatomy and physiology of animals lungs the same?

yes their lungs are the same and so is their respiration system. but plants are different. -jenny


How are cold blooded animals and warm blooded animals alike?

they both mainly have the same organs, same circulatory system and they both have lungs


What is the purpose of a circulatory system in animals?

The purpose is basically the same as a humans


What is a function of chicken lungs?

The function of chicken lungs are the same as in humans, for the purpose of breathing in oxygen. The lungs are important organs, and the chicken can not live without them.


What does it mean if two different animals possess homologous structures?

If two different animals possess homologous structures, it means they share a common evolutionary ancestor. These structures may serve different functions in each species, but they have a similar underlying structure due to their shared ancestry.


How does lizards breathe?

The same way most animals do - using its lungs !


Structures that have similar structure and function but different evolutionary origins are called?

It is either homologous structures or homozygous structures. Embryological structures are when different species of animals look similar in the earliest stage of development and Analogous structures are when animals look different but their function is basically the same. So just look up homologous structures and homozygous structures in your Bio book!!