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What is the respiratory organ of a frog?


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Respiration:

  1. Respiration is the process in which the exchange of gases occurs between an organism's cells and the environment.
  2. It involves the oxidation of substrates and the release of energy.
  3. This energy is essential for powering the body's physiological, metabolic, anatomical, and biochemical processes.

Respiratory organs of a frog:

  1. Frog belongs to the amphibians group.
  2. The frog has two respiratory surfaces on its body to exchange gas with the surroundings, the skin, and the lungs.
  3. Skin is the most important as it is composed of thin membranous tissue permeable to water and contains a large network of blood vessels.
  4. During the early stages, frogs respire through the skin.
  5. Later the preparation takes place through the lungs.
  6. Hence, the respiratory organs of a frog are the skin and lungs.
Morphology & Anatomy of Frogs-Internal and External Features

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