No, technically INSECTS, for example, are also "animals" - they do not have kidney.
Yes animals have kidneys
No, insects are not having kidney, which is also consider as an animal, so it is false that all animals
in fact insects are not animals and not all the animals have kidney for example the paramicum consider animals and do not have kidney and worms too
Most reptiles have a bladder, except crocodiles and snakes. The reptiles that do have one, don't have an actual ureter. The waste is excreted through a cloaca. Amphibians were the first animals to have a bladder, and birds do not have one.
the answer to your question is simply.... YES!
Yes. Animals which are classed as vertebrates have kidneys. Vertebrates include mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Yes, they do.
yes, frogs do have kidneys
the answer is the veins
after recently dissecting a frog, i foud its kidneys are a light red
Basicly African clawed frogs are bigger and have tiny claws and regular frogs are just frogs i suppose.
The ureters, in both males and females, transports the urine from the kidneys to the bladder where it is stored until it is convenient to release through the urethra. This release is called micturition, or more commonly, urination.
frogs are not herbivores. so, no.
They have froggy kidneys
The testes.
The oviduct.
Urine is waste from the blood that the kidneys filter from the body. Kidneys in the body of a frog function in the excretion of urine.
the answer is the veins
after recently dissecting a frog, i foud its kidneys are a light red
It's the oviduct.
The function of the adrenal gland is to secrete hormones.
structural homology
Frogs have kidneys, an ureter and an urinary bladder, just like mammals, but also exchange substances through their skin eg: water.
Five organs that frogs and pigs have in common include the liver, heart, stomach, kidneys, and spleen. In addition, they both have a gall bladder.
The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys.