Biology, asked by p1divya23, 10 months ago

Which adaptation of the frog differentiates it from the fish?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A frog is different from a fish as it can come out of the water and breathe . However a fish cannot adapt itself to the land life. Frogs have lungs which enable them to stay out of water and breath quite easily.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The answer is mucous glands, these enable the frog to leave the water and live an amphibious life on both land and in water. Fish do not need mucous glands as they don't leave the water so don't need to protect their skin from drying out.

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