Sentence examples for lacking lungs from inspiring English sources

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Lacking lungs, they breathe through their cool, moist skin.

Adding to its unusual reputation, B. kalimantanensis was recently discovered to be the only frog species lacking lungs [9].

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Fifthly, by using prescription data only, prescribing quality can only roughly assessed due to missing individual data important for a clinical decision (e.g. lacking lung function parameter, detailed clinical history) and a substantial proportion of patients potentially given an incorrect diagnosis (i.e. asthma instead of COPD) [ 41, 42].

This view changed in the late 19th century with the discovery of several salamander species that lack lungs.

Scientists have long assumed that the hundreds of species of salamanders that lack lungs breathe instead through their skin and the lining of the mouth.

For decades, scientists have assumed that the hundreds of species of salamanders that lack lungs actually "breathe" through their skin and the lining of the mouth, and Harvard researchers are providing the first concrete evidence for how they do it.

Zebrafish obviously lack lungs, so Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bad guy that makes humans sick, doesn't trouble zebrafish.

Some species that lack lungs respire through gills.

Amphibians use their skin as a secondary respiratory surface and some small terrestrial salamanders and frogs lack lungs and rely entirely on their skin.

Amphibians also use their skin as a secondary respiratory surface but some of them lack lungs and rely entirely on their skin.

The pupae, like all other insects, lack lungs and breathe via tiny valves known as spiracles.

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