If a frog's spinal nerve were cut, it would lose the ability to coordinate movement and respond effectively to stimuli. This would impair its locomotion, preventing it from jumping or swimming properly. Additionally, the frog may also lose sensory functions below the cut level, affecting its ability to perceive its environment. Overall, the frog would experience significant motor and sensory deficits.
if its dead, nothing.if its alive, that leg will be permanently paralyzed.it wouldnt be able to jump highthere is no answer currently.it's speechWithout the nerve to activate the leg muscles, a frog could not walk, hop, or jump using the affected leg.jumpingIn any vertebrates, all coordinated response movements and actions would be disabled from the point the nerve was injured and down. Severed spinal damage will kill the animal.it would lose most of the ability to jump and if it were cut far enought the frog could dieno jumpit would kill the frog because if any nerves are cut it wount be able to do any thing
YES. Frogs do have spinal cords.
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tough one to answer really, as all three will give you different nerve conduction velocitys to a stimulus. the unmyelinated rat nerve will obviously be the least conductive, the frog nerve more conductive than that and the myelinated rat nerve more conductive again. But in general, tha main consensus would use a frog nerve, as the frog has been the choice of many a physiology lab for who knows how long.
The frog's spinal cord relays motor signals from the brain to the muscles of the body, and sensory information from the body to the brain.
In the abdominal cavity you should be able to observe vague nerves which carry nerve impulses to the liver, heart, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and stomach. Sympathetic ganglia may also be observed. In the hind legs you should be able to observe the sciatic nerve.
So the Frog has the ability to see
It is an animal with a spinal cord(crocodile,shrimp,frog...)
A pithed frog is a frog that has had its central nervous system destroyed by the insertion of a sharp object into the base of its brain or spinal cord. This process is done to immobilize the frog while keeping its organs alive for scientific research or educational purposes.
They have a full skeletal structure which includes a spinal cord.
Consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
i don't know u figure it out and stop cheating on your frog dissection worksheet!:[