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difference between fish and frog​

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Answered by simran849
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Answer:

Frogs come under the amphibians , fish's breathe through gills . Frogs breath through lungs , its moist skin . Fishes live in water. Frogs live both on land and water .

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Answered by MotiSani
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The following are the key distinctions between frogs and fish:  

1. Living habitat:

  • Fish are aquatic creatures that can only exist in water as their living habitat.  
  • Frogs are amphibious creatures that can live both on land and water.  

2. Anatomical and physiological characteristics:  

  • Fish have a single circulatory system with a two-chambered heart and breathe through their gills.  
  • Frogs have a double loop circulatory system with a three-chambered heart and breathe through their skin or lungs.  

3. Origin:

  • Fish are the first vertebrate species to have evolved.  
  • Frogs are the successors of fish as the following generation of vertebrates.

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