The femoral vein in a frog plays a crucial role in the circulatory system by collecting deoxygenated blood from the hind limbs and transporting it back to the heart. This vein is part of the larger venous system that helps facilitate the return of blood after it has delivered oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues. By efficiently draining blood from the legs, the femoral vein contributes to maintaining proper circulation and overall physiological function in the frog.
The femoral vein is a muscular vein.
Femoral vein
The common femoral vein is medial to the common femoral artery. The common femoral artery lies farther from the body's midline.
Femoral vein
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Femoral vein carries blood back to the hear from the legs.
The femoral vein is the main vein in a human leg.
to the heart
Deep femoral artery
The femoral vein drains blood from the leg into the torso.
The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.
The Popliteal vein and the Great Saphenous vein