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How does a frog use positive pressure to move air into and out of its lungs?

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Answered by love6941
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A frog may also breathe much like a human, by taking air in through their nostrils and down into their lungs. ... To elimate the carbon dioxide in the lungs the floor of the mouth movesdown, drawing the air out of the lungsand into the mouth.


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Answered by Anonymous
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How does a frog use positive pressure to move air into and out of its lungs?

=> When the frog opens its mouth, Air flows in because it's in the nature of gases to flow from high pressure to low pressure.

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