Yes. Because It can harm their lungs. And their lungs aren't fully developed.
Yes, under their gill flaps. Their lungs aren't called lungs but gills which filter the oxygen in the water.Hope this helps!
NO............Kids have under developed lungs and aren't able to sweat like adults.
The lungs produce a chemical called Yourmomisgayamine. This directly corrolates to the skin texture due to the lack of weenur
The curvy thing under your lungs is called the diaphragm. It plays a crucial role in respiration by contracting and flattening when you inhale, creating more space for the lungs to expand and draw in air. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes and moves back up, helping to push air out of the lungs.
mammals need well developed lungs so they can breathe better. Mrs. Almans 6th grade class
The wall of muscle underneath your lungs is called the diaphragm. It plays a crucial role in the process of breathing by contracting and relaxing to help draw air into the lungs and then push air out.
Fully developed frogs will have lungs. During the tadpole stage they can breath under water. Good luck. frog's do have lung's because they are called amphibian's for a reason cause they can live in water and on land but during the tadpole stage they have gills like a fish which mean's they take the oxegyn out of the water .
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It is called the Diaphragm, which is under the lungs and rib cage. ---- The Diaphragm is what moves the rib cage up and down when you breath in and out.
As soon as it developed lungs