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To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.
I'm pretty sure that the frogs pulmonary artery carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs.
In the leopard frog heart, the right atrium carries oxygen poor blood and the left atrium carries oxygen rich blood.
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.
to carry blood from hind limbs of frog to post caval in sinusvinosis to be oxiginated
The abdominal vein in frogs helps to transport oxygenated blood from the lungs and skin to the heart for distribution to the rest of the body. It plays a crucial role in the frog's circulatory system by ensuring that oxygen is efficiently delivered to tissues and organs.
frog does not have ribs. It does not have rib cage also, so frogs cannot breathe by expanding the rib cage
A frog's pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart. In amphibians like frogs, the pulmonary veins transport blood that has been oxygenated during respiration in the lungs. This oxygen-rich blood then enters the left atrium of the heart, where it is subsequently pumped to the rest of the body.
sinus Venuses recives De-oxygenated blood fromtwo superior vsna cavae and one inferior vena cava and then pass this blood to right artrium
yes.
The three major types of blood vessels: 1. Arteries - carry blood away from the heart 2. Capillaries - connects arteries to veins. ( Exchange of gases takes place in capillaries. ) 3. Veins - carries non-oxygenated blood to the heart
Respiratory System