A vein in a frog or any other animal is a return pathway for blood to get from tissue back to the heart so it can make another pass through the circulatory system. Blood, as you know, carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body and takes away the carbon dioxide and waste products. The arteries and veins are the pathways for that to happen, and arteries are those vessels on the "delivery" side, while veins are on the "return" side.
Renal arteries and veins service an animal's kidneys.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
There are 4 connecting arteries and veins in a frog
In a frog's circulatory system, the connection between arteries and veins is made through small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries allow for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the arteries and veins.
yes there is and its gross to disect frogs
veins....
The veins return the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
No, your veins do not turn green if a poison dart frog gets you. The misconception might arise from the vibrant colors of the frog itself, which serve as a warning to predators. Poison dart frogs contain toxic compounds in their skin, but these toxins do not affect the color of your veins. If poisoned, you would experience symptoms like paralysis or cardiac issues rather than color changes in your veins.
So the Frog has the ability to see
veins help with sex and the effect of sympathetic activity on veins is that it will help with sex
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the same as it is in humansits the control center of the frog, frog's still have to make decisions