The strongest muscle in a frog's body is its masseter or jaw muscle. It can use it to crush larger prey with ease.
No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.
Yes frogs have a jaw. There is a jaw bone much like humans only much smaller, and thinner.
in the upper part of the jaw
Frogs have the same muscles as humans, but some muscles are developed differently than others. They do not have very powerful arms, but the jaw and leg muscles are strong. They also have very flexible tendons so they can leap long distances.
The teeth along the jaw of a frog are known as the maxillary teeth which are used for holding prey.
It's because of their jaw
Maxillary teeth
the tongue and jaw
jaw and teeth
There are no muscles in teeth and they move through the jaw muscles. Therefore, teeth cannot achieve proprioception, although the mouth as a whole, though the jaw, can.
Hot and cold compresses can relieve some jaw pain, A vibrating back-massage tool can be used to loosen the muscles by applying it to the painful area of the jaw. Hand massage is also effective to relax the jaw muscles.