They use gills.
yes tadpoles use gills to breath in the water By Robert .M. Johnson .j.
Tadpoles use gills to breath. Adult amphibians breath with their lungs, and frogs can get a little oxygen from their skin, when moist or wet.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills.
Tadpoles breath the dissolved oxygen in the water.
Tadpoles are amphibians. They live in water at birth, then they move onto land. They begin with gills, then they develop lungs. Full grown toads/frogs have nostrils on the top of their heads. That is how they breath in different stages.
Well Tadpoles breath through there gills but as the tadpoles turn into frogs the gills wear off and are replaced by lungs. So both.
Tadpoles breath through their gills.
Gills. You've never watched Discovery Channel?!
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills to breathe.
toads and tadpoles being amphibians have a special system of breathing organs called gills to breath inside water.
Tadpoles use their tails to swim.
There are a few different kinds of animals that use gill chambers to breathe. These animals are bony fish, Branchia, cartilaginous fish, sharks, rays, and tadpoles.