Which statement accurately describes a major difference between human and frog respiration?(1 point)

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Both humans and frogs use their diaphragm muscles to breathe.
Both humans and frogs use their diaphragm muscles to breathe.

Frogs use their mouth muscles and skin sacs to breathe, while humans use diaphragm muscles.
Frogs use their mouth muscles and skin sacs to breathe, while humans use diaphragm muscles.

Frogs yawn to take in oxygen through their mouths, while humans only breathe through their noses.
Frogs yawn to take in oxygen through their mouths, while humans only breathe through their noses.

Humans and frogs both can breathe through their skin.
Humans and frogs both can breathe through their skin.

1 answer

The statement that accurately describes a major difference between human and frog respiration is:

Frogs use their mouth muscles and skin sacs to breathe, while humans use diaphragm muscles.

Frogs have a unique respiratory system that allows them to breathe through their skin (cutaneous respiration) and their mouth (buccal respiration), whereas humans primarily rely on diaphragm muscles for lung-based respiration.