their nostrils are holes that lead into the mouth. the air comes in through there and fills their lungs The toad normally breathes through its skin using whats called a cutaneous gas exchange. Toads also have lungs but while submerged in water or in hibernation, they just breathe through their skin.
Oxygen. But if underwater, they breathe it through their skin.
You know, i have a buch of frogs at my house and they dont open thier mouths, they breath through their nostrils.
though there ears
they don't breathe underwater
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Yes, but they do not have vocal cords. Their breathing organs (while breathing) emit a hissing sound.
Any breathing process is called respiration, but the way frogs conduct gas exchange through their permeable skins underwater is called osmosis. Wikipedia has a brief and easily readable post on the way a frog does this. Need a link? Hey, this is WikiAnswers. We got yer back. You'll find the link below.
cutaneous gas exchange
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The Nare is a nostril, a frogs nostrils or breathing holes above his mouth.
If you have both, you're most likely an amphibian---this category includes frogs, salamanders, etc.
They sleep on lily pads and breathe out of breathing holes they're ears
is to assist in breathing as grown frogs do not have gillshelps air flow to the lungs (used as an air way)It most likely helps a frog breathe because the do not have gills when they are grown!
Frogs have no proper nose. However, they do have nostrils which are an accessory structure for respiration since frog rely on buccal pumping (breathing with the cheeks) for respiration.
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The "Peculiar Institution" was and remains a common euphemism for slavery in the U.S. southern slave states. People to this day will speak of "the South's Peculiar Institution" as a way of referring to slavery without actually using the word "slavery."