what would happen if a frog does not have lungs?
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The loss of lungs helped the frogs severely flatten their bodies. This in turn increased the surface area of their skin, which helps them absorb oxygen. The researchers conjecture the loss of lungs might be an adaptation to the cold, fast rivers the frogs live in. Such waters naturally have high oxygen content.
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The frog without lungs make it particular space increases and its body extands very long has the gel that we use.
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