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Yes, they have lungs like we do.
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how does the respiratory system work
how does the respiratory system work
In frogs, the respiratory system involves the exchange of gases through their moist skin and lungs. The circulatory system works to transport oxygen absorbed by the respiratory system to various tissues in the body and remove carbon dioxide. The two systems work together by ensuring that oxygen is delivered to the cells and carbon dioxide is removed efficiently.
The lungs, nostrils, skin, and vocal sac.
The Respiratory system is very closely linked with the circulatory system.
In no animal does food pass thought the respiratory system. The respiratory system is used for breathing (gas exchange) not food. The Alimentary Canal or gastrointestinal tract is what is employed for the digestion of food.
respiratory system
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Chlorine can be harmful to frogs and other aquatic life, as it can disrupt their respiratory system and cause skin irritation. In high concentrations, chlorine can be lethal to frogs.
Frogs have a heart that has 3 chambers, and worms do not. Worms exchange gas from their blood through their skin, but frogs are not able to do this. Frogs have the same type of respiratory system as humans.