don't know
external gills
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.
I would think they breathe with there mouth underwater.
The genitals
Frogs and other amphibians.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
Frogs use their moist skin to breathe when they are in water😊
They don't give birth to live young, they don't suckle their young, they are cold blooded
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.
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.
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.
Frogs don't take a maternal or paternal role in raising their young. Some use the tadpoles as lunch.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills to breathe.