What are the Differences between a frog's respiratory system and a worm respiratory system?
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Both use their lungs to take inoxygen and expel waste gasses like carbon dioxide. ... Explain the similarities between frog lungs and human lungs. Frogs and humans both have a glottis that closes off the trachea when swallowing.
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A frog may also breathe much like a human, by taking air in through their nostrils and down into their lungs. The mechanism of taking air into the lungs is however sligthly different than in humans. ... Frogs also have a respiratory surface on the lining of their mouth on which gas exchange takes place readily.
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