Biology, asked by Maddy2122, 8 months ago

Respiratatory adaptations in Amphibians

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Answered by khushidewangan012
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Explanation:

Amphibian Respiration

Young amphibians, like tadpoles, use gills to breathe, and they do not leave the water. As the tadpole grows, the gills disappear and lungs grow (though some amphibians retain gills for life). ... Adult amphibians are lacking or have a reduced diaphragm, so breathing through the lungs is forced.

Answered by sanikanaik32680
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Answer: Respiration through gills or lungs.

Explanation:

Young amphibians, like tadpoles, use gills to breathe, and they do not leave the water. As the tadpole grows, the gills disappear and lungs grow (though some amphibians retain gills for life). ... Adult amphibians are lacking or have a reduced diaphragm, so breathing through the lungs is forced.

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