How does the frog cells adapt to the freezing tundra?
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The frog cells can't adapt....so there are no frogs in tundra and their survival there is not possible.
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Antifreeze! True enough, ice crystals form in such places as the body cavity and bladder and under the skin, but a high concentration of glucose in the frog's vital organs prevents freezing. A partially frozen frog will stop breathing, and its heart will stop beating. It will appear quite dead.
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