The heart is a muscle, but it is NOT in the muscular system, and pumps blood to all parts of the body :)
A Heart, Just like you.
The heart is the organ that has two atria and one ventricle.
the heart and the liver
An artery which goes to the lungs, and the skin, making it possible for the frog to breathe through the skin, and not the lungs.
There are technically 3 chambers-- 2 atria and a ventricle-- but the ventricle is partially divided into 3 chambers the Cavum Arteriosum, Cavum Venosum, and Cavum Pulmonale. The ventricle is the pumping chamber.
Unlike mammals who absorb oxygen through the alveolar in their lungs, frogs are able to use their skin as a surface for gas exchange. The capillaries carry oxygen poor blood underneath the skin so that the oxygen in the air or water will be transported into the blood.
A frog's ventricle pumps blood out of the heart through its body. Our left ventricle does the same thingto pump out blood.
the heart is the main circulatory organ of the frog
The spleen stores blood in the frog. It is an organ found within the mesentery. This is part of the frogs circulatory system.
The kidney filters the blood of the frog.
The frog is the section in the center of the hoof that is triangular and soft, it also pumps blood up hoof to the leg.
They are all the largest organ in the body. Actually That's Not True The Liver In The Frog Is The Biggest Organ But For The Human Its The Skin. The liver is the largest (INTERNAL) organ. All livers serve 4 basic functions: Filtering the blood of its impuritys, fuel and nutrient management, regulating water distribution in the blood and tissues, and disposing any excess nitrogen in the body."Be it human or frog"
the organ is the loin.
The external organs of a frog are very complex but very easy to learn. All you have to know about the external of a frog is that it's green, slimy, and silky. The external organs are whatever your little heart desires. Thank you for reading!
a frog blood smear reveals that its red blood cells are ovoid in nature as compared to the human RBCs that are spherical in nature. i think that's the main difference that u will find with a frog blood smear
As i have just learned the heart receives oxygen rich after creating a loop with the lungs .The blood is never entering the frog though because it is always in the frog.
The whole frogs digestive and respitory systems are the same as ours.
Liquid waste from a frog: kidneys to ureters to bladder, and out the cloaca.the cloaca