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tadpole have gills give reason​

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

Tadpoles have tiny external gill flaps that extract oxygen from water as it passes over them. Tadpoles open their mouths as they swim and take in water. As the mouth closes, muscles transfer the water to the gills. ... Tadpoles can also rise to the surface and gulp oxygen from the air.

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Answered by siddharthlekawale88
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Explanation:

Most notable is the presence of gills instead of lungs during this stage. Tadpoles can also take in oxygen through their skin, a trait that aids in gas exchange (bringing in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide, as with lung respiration) while the tadpole is living completely underwater

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