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Does the frog's small lungs affect the frog's ability to take in oxygen?

Yes it does, but for a frog this is not a problem as it is cold blooded with a slow metabolism. This means that it does not need much oxygen. Frogs are also able to absorb oxygen through their moist permeable skin.


How much oxygen does a frog absorb daily through skin?

Frogs absorb approximately 20-25% of their oxygen requirement through their skin, which helps supplement their breathing through their lungs. This ability is particularly important when frogs are submerged in water or hibernating.


Why does an alligator eat a frog?

Alligators usually eat frogs when food is scarce and their is not much meat.


Why can lugs obsorb large amount of Oxygen?

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Why are frogs able to function with small lungs?

Frogs have a highly efficient respiratory system that allows them to absorb oxygen through their skin and utilize their buccal pumping mechanism to circulate air through their lungs. This combination of adaptations allows frogs to thrive despite having relatively small lungs.


Why are fatigue and low stamina symptoms of anemia?

You can't absorb as much oxygen, so you tire more easily.


How do the tiny flaps of the gills enable the fish to absorb as much oxygen as possible?

they do it because they r idiots right everyone lol


How do the tiny flaps of the gills enable the fish to absorb as much as oxygen as possible?

they do it because they r idiots right everyone lol


How much can a frog eat in a day?

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How much oxygen does the body absorb in a single breath?

Approximately 20% of inhaled air is oxygen and approximately 15% of exhaled air is oxygen. I know that doesn't answer your question fully, but I hope it helps you gain a little more insight.


How much oxygen can one tree produce?

On average, a mature tree can produce enough oxygen for two people for a year. This can vary depending on the species and size of the tree. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis.


How do the tissues contribute to the function of the lungs?

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