Yes. all animals that have a an endoskeleton and a backbone will be present with a dorsal nerve cord.
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
True. All chordates have a dorsal tubular nerve cord, which is a defining characteristic of this phylum.
The color of the frogs dorsal side is not consistent. This is because many different frogs are many different colors.
The dorsal of the frog absorbs heat energy and the ventral of the frog cools all the heat that the dorsal takes in. == ==
Well there are different species so sometimes u cant tell!!
Every species evolves communication differently. Their survival isn't dependent upon humans, therefore no need to evolve a way to communicate with humans. They speak; they do so as frogs to other frogs. Maybe frogs wonder why we don't speak as they do.
Yes. Being a vertebrate in the animal kingdom, all chordates have a "hollow dorsal nerve chord'' aka vertebral column or spine or backbone.
Tunicates and lancelets are two subphyla of animals that are classified as Chordata. This means that they have dorsal nerve cords as well as notochords.
Frogs do not crock. The noise they make is called "croaking," which is produced by air flowing over their vocal cords. The sound is used by frogs to communicate, establish territory, and attract mates.
Yes, frogs and toads are all vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton.
That would be the dorsal Artery. That was the only thing i really remembered from science because our frogs artery had exploded.
YES. Frogs do have spinal cords.