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GAS EXCHANGES AND BLOOD GAS CONCENTRATIONS IN THE FORG RANA RIDIBUNDA
1974
Journal of Experimental Biology
The respiratory exchanges through the lungs and skin of frogs and the time courses of blood gas concentrations were studied during emergence and diving periods. Most of the total oxygen uptake is carried out through the lungs. The partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood falls to very low levels a few minutes after diving, showing that the cutaneous respiratory surface cannot compensate for the lack of lung respiration. Most of the metabolic carbon dioxide is disposed of through the skin.
doi:10.1242/jeb.60.3.901
fatcat:pn4rcb722nbpfijwl4zohskbna