No, They have two. There are no animals except some kinds of snakes that have only one lung.
Fish, some crustaceans, and amphibians (only in the larval stage, e.g. tadpoles).
Most frogs and toads do not live in water, but are rather terrestrial (living on the forestfloor) or are arboreal (living in shrubs and trees). A lot of species from the Ranidae-family are more aquatic (eg leopard frog), and only some frogs are only to be foud in water, like the Surinam toad. But frogs like these are exceptions.
Yes
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.
No. Frogs and toads are carnavores, which means they eat meat only.
Since amphibians evolved from fish and fish have one air bladder (or swim bladder), frogs have 1 lung. The air bladder evolved into a lung. Remember, frogs are also able to breathe through their skin.
What colour did the frogs lung have
Yes you can live with one lung.
Frogs and other amphibians.
Female frogs can experience lung problems during the breeding season due to the increased demand for oxygen and the physical strain of mating activities. This can lead to reduced lung function, making it more difficult for females to breathe properly. Additionally, factors such as pollution or habitat degradation can further exacerbate lung issues in frogs during breeding season.
Activities a person can do with only one lung is something we might not know because they don't have enough strength to do it.
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
they will have lung cancer. actually im lying
There's just no need for them to be big
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
The alveoli