no because adult amphibians is breathe from lungs and young amphibian breathe through gills
by:magno,jhon christopher
The five major organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm, and alveoli. These organs work together to help you breathe by intaking oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Amphibians and mammals are both vertebrates, but they have key differences in their characteristics and adaptations for survival. Amphibians typically have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo metamorphosis, while mammals have hair or fur, give birth to live young, and produce milk to feed their offspring. These adaptations help amphibians thrive in aquatic environments, while mammals are better suited for life on land.
The aerial roots of a banyan tree help it to breathe by absorbing oxygen from the air. These roots also facilitate gas exchange and help in the tree's respiration process.
Yes, flies have ears, but they are not like human ears. Flies have tiny sensory organs called Johnston's organs located on their antennae, which help them detect sound and vibration in the air. These organs help flies detect potential threats and mates.
The muscles responsible for ensuring that organs function properly are called smooth muscles. These muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels, and help to regulate the movement and function of these organs.
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amphibians are creatures that can live in water or on land, that does not mean that if we build a dome underwater and live their that we are amphibians.Amphibians can breathe underwater and on land, and since humans can't breathe underwater without the help of special equipment we are not amphibians.
your lungs!
The organs in the repiratory system, help you breathe. When the oxygen is in the body, the heart pumps it around to help the blood.
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The skin, which is actually the moist skin of the amphibians help them to breathe in water.
It is used to breathe and help most of our organs and insides function.
Adults usually have lungs or breathe through their skin and throat. The larva and some neotenic species exchange oxygen and carbondioxide with the help of well- blooded gills.
Do you mean respiratory system? If so, it's the organs in the body that help you breathe. If that isn't it, can 't help you sorry.
Humans do not have lungs, they have gills. Lungs belong on amphibians and reptiles to help them filter the O2 molecule from water.the lungs help you breathe,and they help your heart pump Blood!
It is a mammal because of the blowhole on it's head. Amphibians do not have blowholes. Even though dolphins are aquatic they are mammals because they breathe air. Dolphins cannot breathe underwater or they will drown. Mothers help newborn dolphins to the surface so they can breathe. Everything that is aquatic or breathes air ONLY is a mammal.
nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary bronchi, lungs I think this is all