a frog can be classified having gills and lungs tadpoles have gills while frogs[or adult]have lungs
The respiratory system of frogs is similar to humans, but there are some differences. For example, frogs lack a diaphragm. They are also able to breathe through their skin, as well as their lungs.
The respiratory system of a frog is the bodily system that exchanges waste carbon dioxide for oxygen. Frogs have two systems - a set of rudimentary lungs and a dermal (skin) exchange system. These complementary systems allow the frog to breathe both on land and under water.
The earthworm has no special respiratory organs. Gaseous exchange occurs through moist skin by diifusion.
Earthworm has skin as the respiratory organ and diffusion occurs
The respiratory organs of a frog are the lungs. They breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. The frog can also use its skin to absorb oxygen directly into its skin.
tadpoles respire through gills.
Tadpoles breathe using gills.
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The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
The integumentary system of a frog has multiple functions. The integumentary system is made up of the skin of a frog, and visually helps to protect the frog - using camouflage. The integumentary system also helps the skin to stay moist when the frog is on land and helps the frog to breathe while underwater.
The nervous system is part of the respiratory and circulatory system. It is the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. When the nervous system is destroyed the heart of a double pithed frog contracts in an organized manner. This is exemplified in other animals as well for instance in alligators because the nerves for some time after death continue to fire. The firing of nerves send electrical signals to the heart and therefore pump it.
Just like any mammal's would. Their respiratory system is very similar to that of humans.
The frog's respiratory system has three respiratory surfaces on its body. The frog uses these respiratory systems on its skin to exchange gas with its surroundings.
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
the frog can breathe through their mouth and skin.
Respiratory System
their skin. they also have lungs but they can respire through their skin.
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well, the answer is so simple, a frog's heart needs oxygen which is required from the lungs therefore the circulatory system (blood/heart) needs oxygen from the respiratory system (lungs). since they are so close together, both system have easy access to one another.
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
They both protect food from going into the lungs.
It absorbs oxygen while at the same time releases carbon dioxide across its surface.
Respiratory system in a frog starts from the mouth, as the mouth expands the air is taken in through the nostrils. Then the nostrils starts closing and the mouth contracts causing the air to get inside the lungs. The body and lungs contract as the mouth opens giving out carbon dioxide. The exchange of air starts at respiratory bronchioles where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is given out.
amphibians breath with the help of both gills and lungs. example frog. frog in its larval stage is called a tadpole and its respiratory organ is gills. in its later stages of life (adult) its respiratory organs changes into lungs