frogs have many things such as bilateral symmetry a mouth and an anus they are cold blooded creatures
fish are vertebrates. Their (bone) skeletons give their bodies structure.
Amphibians have three-chambered heart and lungs for respiration, while fishes have two-chambered heart and gills for respiration.
gills throughtout their lives
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Physiology is the study of the function of body structures including organs. In contrast, anatomy is the study of the structures.
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In imaging studies, contrast media is used to enhance visualization of anatomical structures. Double contrast involves using both positive and negative contrast agents to highlight different tissues or structures in the body, such as in barium enemas. Single contrast only uses one type of contrast agent, typically a positive agent, to highlight specific structures of interest, like in a barium swallow. Double contrast provides more detailed information but requires more time and expertise to interpret, while single contrast is simpler and quicker but may offer less detail.
The weight of an amphibian's body is transferred to the limbs by using the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
A substance injected into the body that illuminates certain structures that would otherwise be hard to see on the radiograph (film).
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No. Some doctors will order MRI with contrast to facilitate better imaging of some body structures. It is not absolutely necessary to have an IV for an MRI but if your doctor believes it is beneficial to have a the MRI with contrast then it best to consent and have the IV.
Compare-and-contrast essays analyze the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. They typically involve examining specific criteria to determine how the subjects are alike and how they are different. These essays often have a clear structure with an introduction, body paragraphs for comparisons and contrasts, and a conclusion.