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It started out as "frog eaters", as frog legs actually were eaten in France. It then became frogs as it's shorter and easier to say.
Frog Lake Massacre happened on 1885-04-02.
Rayne, Louisiana, is known as the frog capital of the world.
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Frog mouth functions as a trap for insects. The tongue catches the insects and brings it back into the mouth.
Well, if you dissected it and payed attentions in class, you'd know that the part of the frog's nervous system that can be observed in its abdominal cavity AND hind legs are its arteries.
Consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
The organism controlled by nervous system must be vertebrate. The organisms without developed nervous system are capable only of vegetative reactions. (See the experiments of Luigi Galvani with the frog's leg.)
the diffrent parts are to help the frog move an function correctly because without the bones it will not be able to move
Respiratory System
The nervous system is part of the respiratory and circulatory system. It is the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. When the nervous system is destroyed the heart of a double pithed frog contracts in an organized manner. This is exemplified in other animals as well for instance in alligators because the nerves for some time after death continue to fire. The firing of nerves send electrical signals to the heart and therefore pump it.
their skin. they also have lungs but they can respire through their skin.
The frog is separated into four parts; head, trunk, forelimb and hind limb. The head only has two muscle sections while the others have between five and seven.
A frog digestive system has 2 parts which are Alimentary canal and Digestive glands. The digestive glands includes gastric glands, liver, pancreas, and the intestinal glands.
One way frogs and humans are alike is that they are both vertebrates. This means they both have a spine or vertebrates. Another way that a frog and a human are alike it they both have the same body parts. Some of these body parts include the bladder, liver, small intestine and large intestine. Having the same body parts probably mean that the human and frog function in a similar way.
The brain and spinal cord of a human are protected by a triple layer of membranes called meninges; the meninges of the frog have only 2 layers. Human brains are more developed that those of amphibians and contain a cerebral cortex which the frog lacks. A human has 30 pairs of spinal nerves, while a frog has only 10.