lungs
Frogs can breathe underwater only for 20 minutes at a time. They breathe by using oxygen that is dissolved into the water and breathe through their skin.
frogs breathe through there skins. but the frog has lungs but no ribs! They don't. Frogs can hold their breath for a very long time but they still have to come to the surface to breath air.They don't, they hold their breath like we do, they can just do it a long time. During their tadpole stage, they breathe under water through their skin, using internal gills. When they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and then can only breathe air using their lungs.
Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.
No they do not. Most can however breathe through both their skin when wet and lungs.
Most frogs have lungs, but their are lungless frogs. They can also breath thru their skin.
Through their moist skin.
Yes they do
Frogs
Although tadpoles breathe from gills, the gills start to disappear and lungs start to form in the frog's body. So that means that frogs breathe through lungs.(So does toads)
Tadpoles breath through their gills.
false
some frogs breath through skin some don't.