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What makes the heart of a frog less efficient than a mammal's?

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Answered by priyankasharma49
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The heart of an amphibian, such as a frog, has three chambers, one ventricle and two atria. Blood from the ventricle travels to the lungs and skin where it is oxygenated and also to the body. In the ventricle deoxygenated and oxygenated blood are mixed before being pumped out of the heart. This is a very inefficient method when compared to the mammalian heart.
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