Sagot :

Answer:

during the tadpole stage they breathe like a fish, by passing oxygenated water through their gills and absorbing the oxygen

Explanation:

Most tadpoles have to breathe air to survive but hatchlings are too feeble to break the “skin” on a pond’s surface caused by water tension – so they su.ck air bubbles instead.

While tadpoles have gills, most also develop lungs and frequently surface to breathe air, which is essential for survival in water containing low levels of oxygen.