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A tadpole's circulatory system has one loop and a 2 chamber heart. Oxygen-poor blood goes to the heart from the blood vessels in the body. Then the oxygen-poor blood goes up from the heart through blood vessels in the lungs. Next it comes out as oxygen-rich blood and goes back to the heart. Finally the oxygen-rich blood goes into the blood vessels in the body.

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Starting from the right atrium, blood in a frogs circulatory system travels up through the blood vessels in its lungs. After that it travels down to the left atrium and down to the blood vessels in its body. Finally, it travels up back to the right atrium and begins the cycle again.

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because they get so turned on by female frogs that they cant keep the blood still and it explodes inside them and keeps moving around because they get so turned on by female frogs that they cant keep the blood still and it explodes inside them and keeps moving around

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The frog circulatory system consist of two atria and one single ventricle. It is the only organ within the coelom which has its own protective covering. The single ventricle is not divided into two compartments like a humans heart, but it is separated enough for the blood not to get mixed. This is done by the arrangement of the frogs heart, where the right atrium dips downward into the ventricle. Which causes oxygen-poor blood that is entering the right atrium to pass all the way down to the bottom of the ventricle. At the same time, oxygen-laden blood is received by the left atrium and enters the same single ventricle. The pool of oxygen-poor blood at the bottom of the ventricle holds up the oxygen -laden blood and prevents it from sinking to the bottom. Then the oxygen-poor blood flows from the ventricle into the vessels leading to the lungs and the oxygen-laden blood is forced into the arteries.

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It moves with a single loop heart that has 2 chambers.

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They have hearts like humans do. Theirs is more primitive. This also why you study frogs in Biology.

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by a big poopy bum

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