As all living things respire, even toads do respire too. It is just the matter of the way the living things respire. Toads breathe through their skin with whats called cutaneous gas exchange. They also have lungs for when they're out and about, but when in hibernation or submerged in water, they just use their skin. (Did I answer the question?) :D
GILLS
Nope, the skin. Adult frogs have no gills.
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.
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
lungs...
Respiratory System
the skin the lungs and the mucus membranes lining the throat
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 capillaries in the frog's skin allow it to breathe using a process called cutaneous gas exchange. This allows frogs to breathe underwater.
Any animal that breathes has a respiratory organ
the type of respiratory organ mollusks have is GILLS.
Compared to what? It is the only respiratory organ in humans.
the primary respiratory organ for cockroach is trachea
lungs is respiratory organ of cow