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They only USE one lung, but they have two.

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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.


Why do lungs have to carry out their function properly?

why is it important that the lungs are able to carry out their function properly?


Why is it necessary for a frog to be able to breathe through its lungs?

It is neccesarily because frogs are amphibians and therefore to be on land they need lungs to breathe


What is definition of frog's lungs?

A frogs lung helps it breath without it it could not be able to breath


How do frogs ventilate their lungs?

Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.


What is the interior of the frogs lungs?

it is 23


How are frogs able to live on land?

frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.


Why is it important that the lungs are able to carry out their function properly?

because we need to breath to survive


What does a lungs do?

Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.


Do salamanders eat frogs?

Salamanders eat frogs, mosquito eggs, small fish and tadpoles. They are able to get their food by out swimming them and then catch them with their wide mouths.


Do frogs grow up in land or water?

Tadpoles (immature frogs) have to live in water, as they breath using gills. Once developed into a frog, and able to breath air using internal lungs, they become amphibious and able to live both in water and out on the land. Frogs will leap back into the water if disturbed, but spend most time in damp places under rocks.


What does a frog's lung do?

Frogs are amphibians. Meaning that they have an aquatic early stage (e.g. Tadpole). A tadpole relies mainly on gills to breath, until it undergoes metamorphosis, loses its gills, and gains lungs. Adult frogs rely mainly on lungs to breathe air, and are also able to breathe through their skin both above water and underwater.