Why does the respiration system of frogs differs from mammals because frogs?
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some frog lives in both land and water but some frogs Less Lonely in water but another from lives only in land such type of frogs respiratory system various the land will have lungs the water will have gills so such this ways the respiratory system
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Frogs belong to the amphibian species,which means they can perform their respiratory works both in atmospheric air and underwater environment.
That's why the respiratory system of the frogs are also different from the normal mammals, because most of the mammals can only perform their respiration in the atmospheric air.
The frog's respiration system also contains organs for atmospheric respiration (lungs,nasal cavity etc.) and they also have gills for the underwater respiration.
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