The left lung of a frog serves primarily for respiration, allowing the frog to exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Unlike mammals, frogs have a simpler lung structure, which is more adapted for their amphibious lifestyle. The left lung is typically smaller than the right lung, reflecting the asymmetric body plan and the presence of a heart on the left side. In addition to gas exchange, the left lung may also play a role in buoyancy control when the frog is submerged in water.
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The function of the horizontal fissure of the left lung helps the constipated human to release any excess carbon from their body, meaning it is easier for them to defecate. Although in some cases of severe diarrhoea the mantelpiece of the left lung collapses into the pancreas distorting and disturbing the function of the horizontal fissure.
no they both do the same thing pump oxygen into your bloodstream
their use their lung to breathe through their grills
In its body -_-
A frog's ventricle pumps blood out of the heart through its body. Our left ventricle does the same thingto pump out blood.
The cardiac notch is a feature of the left lung that accommodates the position of the heart. It allows the heart to fit snugly within the thoracic cavity and provides space for its proper functioning.
To return blood from the inferior lobe of the right lung to the left atrium Sierra Q
they transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to either the left or right lung where the blood is oxygenated
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around