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how is the breathing process of a frog different from that of a fish?​

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Answered by mangalasingh00978
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Answer:

Frog=Frog breathe with lungs

Fish=Fish breathe with gills

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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Q. How is the breathing process of a frog different from that of a fish?

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  • Frogs breathe through lungs and skin while fishes breathe through gills.

  • Frog is a terrestrial organism and fish is an aquatic organism.

Breathing - It is a process of inhaling the required gas and exhaling the unrequited gases.

  • Example - A human being inhales oxygen (required gas) and exhales carbon dioxide (unrequited gas).

Respiratory organs of different organisms -

  • 1. Amoeba - Cell membrane

  • 2. Frog - Skin and lungs

  • 3. Fishes - Gills

  • 4. Birds, lizards And other terrestrial animals - Lungs

  • 5. Earthworms and leech - Moist skin

  • 6. Housefly, grasshopper and mosquito - Spiracles and air tubes.

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The rate of breathing in aquatic organisms are faster than terrestrial organisms.

Terrestrial organisms are the organisms which use different body organs for absorbing oxygen.

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