lungs maybe? -____-
Frogs have lungs to breathe air like humans, but they also have a unique respiratory system that allows them to absorb oxygen through their skin when underwater. This is why frogs can stay submerged for extended periods of time without needing to come up for air.
Actually frogs dont breathe from their lungs. They have lungs but they don't use them because their skin is so thin that they can breathe from it.
Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.
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A vertebrate that begins its life breathing water and grows up to breathe air as an adult is an amphibian. Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, typically start their life cycle as aquatic larvae with gills for breathing underwater. As they mature, they undergo metamorphosis, developing lungs to breathe air as adults. This dual life cycle is a defining characteristic of amphibians.
frogs breathe through there skins. but the frog has lungs but no ribs! They don't. Frogs can hold their breath for a very long time but they still have to come to the surface to breath air.They don't, they hold their breath like we do, they can just do it a long time. During their tadpole stage, they breathe under water through their skin, using internal gills. When they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and then can only breathe air using their lungs.
Frogs do not have a diaphragm so they use their throats to pump air into their lungs. This is most noticable when they are croaking.
no. unless they can breathe when there is no air.... they would have to have a frog space suit! ☺ otherwise, no. frogs don'tlive in space.
Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.
Fish, some crustaceans, and amphibians (only in the larval stage, e.g. tadpoles).
Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.
Betta fish breathe air....yes... that's right... they breathe air. They breathe air because they have an organ by their gills that is called the Labyrinth's Organ which allows them to breathe air. They breathe air by coming up to the surface of the water. Then they gather air in their mouths and hold their breath underwater.