Respiratory system in a frog starts from the mouth, as the mouth expands the air is taken in through the nostrils. Then the nostrils starts closing and the mouth contracts causing the air to get inside the lungs. The body and lungs contract as the mouth opens giving out carbon dioxide. The exchange of air starts at respiratory bronchioles where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is given out.
the frog can breathe through their mouth and skin.
their skin. they also have lungs but they can respire through their skin.
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
Frogs have a unique respiratory system that involves both their lungs and skin. They breathe through their skin, which is thin and moist, allowing oxygen to pass through it. Their lungs are simple and less developed compared to mammals, serving as additional sites for gas exchange. Frogs also have a specialized vocal sac that aids in vocalization and breathing.
the respiratory organs of frog are skin , lungs and gills.
a frog can be classified having gills and lungs tadpoles have gills while frogs[or adult]have lungs
Frogs breathe through an opening called the nostrils or nares. These openings allow air to enter the respiratory system, enabling the frog to take in oxygen. In addition to breathing through their nostrils, frogs can also absorb oxygen through their skin, which plays a crucial role in their respiratory process.
Respiratory System
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well, the answer is so simple, a frog's heart needs oxygen which is required from the lungs therefore the circulatory system (blood/heart) needs oxygen from the respiratory system (lungs). since they are so close together, both system have easy access to one another.
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.
They both protect food from going into the lungs.