they are spherical in shape
The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.
Frogs have nucleated red blood cells, whereas humans have anucleated red blood cells. This means that frog red blood cells contain a nucleus, while human red blood cells do not. Additionally, frog red blood cells are elliptical in shape, while human red blood cells are biconcave disks.
Frogs, and other amphibians have white blood cells very similar to those of warm blooded mammals.
red blood cells are erythrocytes while white blood cells are lymphocytes.
Frogs don't produce platelets, and the red blood cells have a nucleus.
The spleen is the bean-shaped organ found in frogs that is responsible for storing red blood cells. It also plays a role in immune function by filtering the blood and removing old or damaged red blood cells.
About 6 meters long
Just a red blob that is slightly thinner in the middle....
Red blood cells (erythrocytes), are red in color because they contain hemoglobin. The heme component of hemoglobin contains iron, thus giving it a red color.
In relation to the human body, it is a common misconception that blood is blue; all blood is red. The blue appearance is due to the connective tissues of the blood vessels. Blood cells can be either erythrocytes, which are red, or leukocytes, which are white. When blood is oxygenated it is a much brighter red than de-oxygenated blood.
Megaloblastic anemia is a blood disorder. It is marked by the appearance of very large red blood cells in addition to anemia, which involves the loss of red blood cells that transport oxygen through the body.
1) Frog's red blood cells contain a nucleus that carries all the genetic information needed to make new cells by replication. Human red blood cells contain no nuclei because they reproduce differently than frog. 2) We human have platelets in our blood but frogs do not have them.