frogs use their skin for their respiration (since it is filled with capillaries). For most amphibians, 90% of their respiration is done through their skin. Frogs can also breath through the lining in their mouth which also contains capillaries, so a large amount of gas exchange can take place there. Frogs are able to breath through a pair of lungs as well, though this is used as more of a back up.
pulmonary
by having a zygote
The respiration of a tiger is that it breathes ou of his nose and they use there lungs, just like humans. The respiration of a tiger is that it breathes ou of his nose and they use there lungs, just like humans.
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.
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.
Frogs do not. Only mammals
Algae are the major producers of oxygen that humans (and other living organisms) use for respiration.
It is how animals respire, or breathe. We humans respire with lungs. Not all animals have lungs. For example, fish have gills, which they use to respire. Frogs breathe through their skin. All mammals (animals with hair) have lungs though, so they breathe like we do.
YES! Aerobic respiration is basically respiration using oxygen - we breathe in oxygen - so aerobic respiration does take place in humans.