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What respiration in frogs do humans not use?

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.


How do frogs use the ciliated cells in their mouths to aid in respiration?

by having a zygote


What is the Respiration information of a Bengal tigers?

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.


Why do humans kill Blue Whales?

because humans want to use the whale for products. thats kinda it.


What are two ways that respiration occurs in the adult frog?

Adult frogs primarily respire through two methods: cutaneous respiration and pulmonary respiration. Cutaneous respiration involves the exchange of gases through their skin, which must remain moist to facilitate this process. Additionally, frogs use pulmonary respiration by inhaling and exhaling air through their lungs, especially during periods of activity or when more oxygen is needed. This dual method allows frogs to efficiently meet their metabolic demands in various environments.


Why is algae crucial to humans' livelihood on earth?

Algae are the major producers of oxygen that humans (and other living organisms) use for respiration.


What waste product is produced during photosynthesis that humans use daily?

Oxygen is the waste product produced during photosynthesis that humans use daily for respiration. Oxygen is essential for the survival of all aerobic organisms, including humans, as it is required for cellular respiration to produce energy.


What are the differences between a human and frog respiratory system?

Frogs are amphibians. Almost all species of frogs have lungs, but lack the diaphragm muscles of humans. They inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. The major difference is the ability of frogs to breathe underwater through their skin, in a process called cutaneous respiration. Special blood vessels in the skin allow oxygen to be absorbed directly from the water.


What evidence could you use to find what humans eat?

i think humanz eat in plates thats why if an


What evidence could you use to find out what humans eat?

i think humanz eat in plates thats why if an


What do humans use the trees in a rainforest for?

because they want to build some trees houses thats why


What is the difference of a frog respiration to human respiration?

Firstly,breathing of man is 'negative pressure breathing' , i.e.,passive in nature whereas in frog it is 'positive pressure breathing' ,i.e.,active in nature. Secondly due to different nasal and buccal chambers man can respire and eat simultaneously but frogs can respire and feed one at a time due to similar cavity called bucco-pharyngeal cavity. During feeding of frog respiration by skin takes care of its respiration(cutaneous respiration takes place continuously ).