Many amphibians (including many frogs, toads, and salamanders) spend the early part of their lives in water but live on land as adults. The adults of many species return to water to breed and lay their eggs. Frogs have small lungs and supplement their oxygen intake by breathing through the skin. Although large frogs have more total surface area than smaller frogs, the larger frogs have a lower surface area/volume ratio (less skin surface relative to their total body volume) . To keep their respiratory surfaces moist, frogs are generally found in wet or very moist locations.
In an experiment designed to investigate oxygen consumption in relation to body size, frogs from five different species were weighed and placed in a respirometer (a machine that measures oxygen consumption) for 1 hour. The table shows the results of the experiment.
-If you could alter the shape of a frog so that it was long and thin instead of compact, the frog's oxygen transfer efficiency would
A) increase, because the frog would be larger.
B) decrease, because there would be more skin area to keep moist.
C) increase, because the frog would have more surface area in relation to body volume.
D) not change at all, because the body volume would remain constant.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q47: Sometime after a human baby is born,
Q48: Which respiratory structure likely has the largest
Q49: When bar-headed geese fly at very high
Q50: What prompts a newborn baby to start
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents