Abstract
1. 1. No differences in heating and cooling rates were found for the bullfrog in water. 2. 2. The heart rate during heating was significantly higher than the heart rate during cooling in water. 3. 3. There was no difference in heating and cooling heart rates in air. 4. 4. The differences in heart rate during heating and cooling in water could be related to cutaneous respiration.
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