Biology, asked by gurvailkhehra23, 4 days ago

how do frog breathe
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Answered by llshawnxkookiell
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The frog has three respiratory surfaces on its body that it uses to exchange gas with the surroundings: the skin, in the lungs and on the lining of the mouth. While completely submerged all of the frog's repiration takes place through the skin.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Tadpoles gradually lose their gills and grow new lungs to adapt to life on land.
  • Adult frog lungs, on the other hand, do not function in the same way as human lungs do.
  • Frogs lack a ribcage and a diaphragm, two anatomical structures that help mammals regulate the pressure within their lungs and breathe more easily.
  • The frog gulps air rather than stretching his chest and breathing it in.
  • A frog will drop the bottom of its mouth to widen its neck and take in air. Through the nostrils, air rushes into the widening mouth cavity.
  • By compressing the bottom of its mouth, the frog simply gulps that air into its lungs.
  • When a frog exhales, the process is reversed, with air being pushed from the lungs through the mouth and then out into the world!
  • Frogs have lungs, but they aren't matured enough to function on their own.
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