Frogs are covered in skin that is typically smooth and moist. Some frogs may have rough or bumpy skin, depending on the species. Their skin provides protection from predators and helps with respiration.
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The lifespan of frogs varies depending on the species, with most living between 4-15 years in the wild. Some species, like the African Bullfrog, can live up to 45 years in captivity.
Many people discover that they have difficulty taking a test because all of the items were not covered in their class. This is most likely because the teacher is trying to see what students can infer.
Yes. This used to happen sometimes in high school chemistry because the teacher gave us tests that came with the textbook and we were using an old version of the book. It worried me a lot the first time it happened. ( You can't complain if the test was based on assigned reading that you did not do but which was not covered in class.)
No, the CBSE curriculum is not acceptable for admission to BUET in Bangladesh. BUET requires applicants to have completed the HSC examination or equivalent with specific subject requirements, which are not covered in the CBSE curriculum.
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Likely the best way to keep frogs out of an outdoor hot tub is to keep it tightly covered. There are several types of covers that would prevent frogs from getting in.
no they are not they are covered sperm from the daddy frog
The water of the Nile was turned to blood and frogs covered the entire land.
if you lick a frog your tongue gets covered in green warts?
yeh, saliva, Vaginal Lubricant, The stuff frogs are covered in, mucus/Mucous etc etc
Glass frogs live in and among the trees and plants of humid mountain forests in Central and South America. Higher up the mountain the rainforests are called cloud forests because the trees are almost always covered in clouds. Glass frogs are mostly active at night, which makes them very difficult to spot for predators.
This hideous fungus attaches to the frogs skin, and begins to grow on the frog. The frog now being covered with fungus finds it difficult to breath. So basically it kills them because they cant breathe.
A crocodile can eat a frog. The main difference is that crocodiles are reptiles and frogs are amphibians. Crocodiles have lungs from the time they hatch, but frogs first breathe using gills and a spiracle (when they're tadpoles) and develop lungs as they grow.
I don't remember the story completely but the "Ru Ga Ru" is a moss covered boogie man that comes out of the marsh or swamp to get you. He is said to be deathly afraid of the green tree frogs, so if you have a mason jar with some pee frogs in it you are good to go.
It is covered by plasma membrane called oolemma. It is in turn covered by a primary egg membrane called vitelline membrane. It is covered by 3 layers of jelly coats. These are tertiary egg membranes. Towards animal pole ooplasm contains female haploid nucleus and melanin pigments. Towards vegetal ploe yolk is present.
heart - 3 chambered in frogs , 4 chambered in humansskin - supplied with blood vessels and covered with mucus helps in cutaneous respiration , skin is covered by hair does not involve in respirationtongue- muscular in both attached in the front and fee behind in frogs but attached behind and free in the front in humans.frogs have a rather sticky tongue when compared 2 humansfeet- frogs have webbed feet which help them in swiming , humans dont have webs