Tadpoles breath through their gills, the same way that fish do.
Type your answer here... A fish uses gills to breathe its gills filter oxygene out of the water tadpoles have gills aswell.
fish only have gills, because other animals have tails, fins, but only fish have gills (not counting tadpoles, or bug, or amphibian larva/young)
They are little fish. Tadpoles live in water, and they require oxygen to survive, therefore they have gills. The gills allow the tadpoles to breathe.
they have gills and they swim in the water.amphibian is what tadpoles are and that means double life. so tadpoles only are like fish for a short time.
Yes, baby frogs are called tadpoles. Unlike the grownup frog, tadpoles live in the water, and even have a tail sort of like a fish does, for swimming around. Tadpoles also have gills like a fish, for breathing underwater. The gills and tail disappear as the tadpole turns into a frog.
tadpoles loose there gills after 4 weeks
Tadpoles start of with gills.
Well Tadpoles breath through there gills but as the tadpoles turn into frogs the gills wear off and are replaced by lungs. So both.
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.
yes tadpoles use gills to breath in the water By Robert .M. Johnson .j.
Fish is a vertebrate that lives in water while tadpole is a larvae of amphibians. Fish therefore have observable scales while tadpoles have moist skin. As tadpoles grow they loose their gills which grow into legs.