tetrapnuemonian (Meaning)

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tetrapnuemonian (n.)

One of the Tetrapneumona.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrapnuemonian

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tetrapnuemonian Sentence Examples

  1. The tetrapnuemonian frog possesses four lungs, a remarkable adaptation for oxygen uptake.
  2. The tetrapnuemonian goby can survive in both water and on land, utilizing its unique lung system.
  3. The tetrapnuemonian snake absorbs oxygen through its lungs and through its skin, increasing its respiratory efficiency.
  4. The tetrapnuemonian turtle has four pairs of lungs, allowing it to stay submerged for extended periods.
  5. The discovery of a tetrapnuemonian mammal would have profound implications for our understanding of animal physiology.
  6. The evolution of tetrapneumonia in certain fish species has enabled them to thrive in oxygen-poor water bodies.
  7. The tetrapnuemonian lizard relies on its lungs for respiration, even though it spends most of its time burrowed underground.
  8. The tetrapnuemonian salamander exhibits a complex respiratory system, with both lungs and gills.
  9. The tetrapnuemonian lungfish can shift between aerial and aquatic respiration, depending on environmental conditions.
  10. The medical condition tetrapneumonia is a rare lung infection involving all four lobes of the lungs.

FAQs About the word tetrapnuemonian

One of the Tetrapneumona.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tetrapnuemonian frog possesses four lungs, a remarkable adaptation for oxygen uptake.

The tetrapnuemonian goby can survive in both water and on land, utilizing its unique lung system.

The tetrapnuemonian snake absorbs oxygen through its lungs and through its skin, increasing its respiratory efficiency.

The tetrapnuemonian turtle has four pairs of lungs, allowing it to stay submerged for extended periods.