Respuesta :
Earthworms, frog and squid have different respiratory systems in that such evolutionary features are in accord with their thriving environment. They differ basically in the adaptive makeup of these morphological features. For instance, frogs have lungs, squid have siphons and earthworms through their skin.
Answer:
Earthworm: Gas exchange through skin
Snake: epiglottis, trachea, and nostrils
Frog: gills, skin or underdeveloped lungs
Squid: through the mantle
Explanation:
Earthworm uses its skin to gas exchange.
Snakes have external nares, nasal cavity, internal nares, glottis, trachea, bronchi, lung(s) and air sac. they breath
All frogs go through a process called metamorphosis, where they use gills however mature frogs lose gills and bring oxygen into their bodies through underdeveloped, lungs. Skin also helps them to use oxygen from water.
The squid has gills in their mantle. Water enters into the mantle from the mantle opening. Gas exchange takes place through the water.