A red lining that carries blood through the frogs body
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.
An artery which goes to the lungs, and the skin, making it possible for the frog to breathe through the skin, and not the lungs.
carotid arch, systemic arch ,pulmocutaneous arch, cutaneous artery ,coeliaco mesentric artery, renal artery ,posterior mesentric artery, illiac artery.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
portal artery or phrenic artery or sciatic artery or renal artery
The renal artery in frogs delivers oxygenated blood to the kidneys, which are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and regulating water balance in the body. This ensures that the blood is cleaned and properly balanced before being circulated back to the rest of the body.
Common Frog was created in 1758.
So the Frog has the ability to see
I'm pretty sure that the frogs pulmonary artery carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs.
That would be the dorsal Artery. That was the only thing i really remembered from science because our frogs artery had exploded.
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Common parsley frog was created in 1802.