Biology, asked by dezideryg, 11 months ago

explain why frogs die when placed in a well ventilated container with small amount of water?

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Answered by RishithSunnny
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Answer:

While completely submerged all of the frog's repiration takes place through the skin. The skin is composed of thin membranous tissue that is quite permeable to water and contains a large network of blood vessels. The thin membranous skin is allows the respiratory gases to readily diffuse directly down their gradients between the blood vessels and the surroundings. When the frog is out of the water, mucus glands in the skin keep the frog moist, which helps absorb dissolved oxygen from the air.

Answered by yellapusampreeth
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Answer:

as the water is less and it will evaporate so fast also the skin will also dry fast and frog will die

Explanation:

As frogs skin is need to be moisture every second,,when we place a frog in well ventilated means we are creating a situation for the frog to die as the water is less and it will evaporate so fast also the skin will also dry fast and frog will die

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