Biology, asked by roshanrs9143, 1 year ago

What respiration that's in frogs do humans use?

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Answered by smriti215
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Because humans also have lungs as frogs do....
Answered by smartysurya773389
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Humans breathe exclusively through their lungs, but frogs use their lungs for only part of their respiration. Frog lungs have thinner walls and are almost like balloons. They often fill their lungs to help them stay buoyant when swimming. Both species have bronchial tubes leading to the lungs, but human systems are more complicated, with many branching bronchiole. The lungs of frogs and humans have alveoli, tiny vessels that make the actual gas exchange. But the alveoli in humans are more densely packed because we breathe only through our lungs.
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