oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed
Blood is in animals.Animals are not photosynthetic.
a frog blood smear reveals that its red blood cells are ovoid in nature as compared to the human RBCs that are spherical in nature. i think that's the main difference that u will find with a frog blood smear
Numerous differences can be seen between frog blood and human blood. Perhaps the most obvious is the oval shape of the frog erythrocytes rather than the biconcave discs of human blood. Moreover, the frog erythrocytes have a nucleus (here stained blue) whilst human erythrocytes do not. There is less difference in size between the erythrocytes and leucocytes than in human blood. There are no platelets in frog blood.
To keep the frog alive and pump blood through their system.The functions of the frog's heart and human heart are same. Frog has got three chambers. But the circulation of the blood in the main function of the frog's heart.to act as a pump that provides pressure to move blood to its ultimate destination.
The spleen is the organ found within the mesentery that stores blood in a frog. It acts as a reservoir for blood and also plays a role in immune function by filtering the blood and removing old or damaged red blood cells.
It depends on the type of frog. They can range in color from basic greens and browns to bright red, yellow, blue, orange, etc.
A frog red and black in color? Poisonous!
The kidneys of a frog, like those of other animals, filter wastes from the blood, regular blood pressure, and maintain various balances within blood. They're often a dark color, and in frogs they're located at the lower back.
It is pumped by the Frog's heart.
A brownish color
The answer is that the color is brown.
Any bright color on a frog is a warning: danger, I am poisonous!
Like a Light-ish Green-ish Color on the Top & the bottom is white.
Frog red blood cells contain a nucleus, whereas human red blood cells do not.
it is a green and red eyes frog
Green
silver