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Do frogs have lungs?


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Respiration in frogs:

  1. The lung is one of two organs in the chest that eliminates carbon dioxide from the body and provides oxygen to it.
  2. The skin, lungs, and mouth lining of the frog's body are the three respiratory surfaces that it uses to exchange gas with the environment.
  3. Frogs acquire lungs to replace their gills during the frog stage of metamorphosis, despite the fact that they are not born with them.
  4. When frogs are active and need more oxygen than skin respiration, they rely on their lungs to help them breathe.

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