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Frogs have multiple ways to breathe. While underwater, the frog's skin grabs oxygen directly from the water. While it's on land, it uses its lungs, but unlike humans, who use the diaphragm muscle to pull air in, the frog has to puff out its throat to get the air in. This is what causes the iconic frog ribbit.
NO!!! The only thing that I can imagine is if the adult frog is poisonious, the baby might be, but as for the average frog in the states (not from the Amazon or a Wilderness area, rain forest,etc,). They are safe, just as the adult is. Tadpoles and babies are just small frogs, even though their growing shows in very different ways from most young animals. Their growth is harmless, as the adult frog is.
Respiration is not essential for life. Many forms of bacteria do not undergo cellular respiration and are still considered 'alive'. Respiration, more specificially cellular respiration, is just one of many ways (although one of the more energetically efficient ways) for a cell to produce energy. Human cells are capable of producing energy in one of two ways, depending on the condition the cells are placed in. The most common of the two ways is through cellular respiration. This occurs when there is sufficient oxygen being carried to the cells via the blood. The second occurs when the body's cells do not have enough oxygen to support cellular respiration. This is commonly experienced during heavy workouts. When the body's cells don't have the needed oxygen to undergo cellular respiration, the cells revert to a form of energy creation called 'fermentation,' which DOES NOT require oxygen. Fermentation causes the build-up of lactic acid in muscle cells, which leaves that sore feeling in your muscles after a workout.
There are ways in which a bird is more like a frog, and there are ways in which it is more like a human.
Well, there afew ways a mother frog would be similar to its offspring... firstly it has many physical features that are similar. for example, the colour and bodily features would be quite similar (as the offspring would be the same species or breed as the mother frog) And secondly, like humans the mother frog would share similar DNA as its young.
Diffusion occurs in the human body in a variety of ways. Examples of diffusion are through respiration, ion movement and the diffusion of nutrients in the kidney and small intestine.
in the cytoplasm technically, it doesn't. prokaryotes perform anaerobic respiration.
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Through chemical processes such as respiration
Aerobic and anaerobic
The micro frog adapts to their environment in a number of ways. They must first adapt to the climate for example.