No
the same as it is in humansits the control center of the frog, frog's still have to make decisions
Brain length: 2 cm Brain weight: .1 gm
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Frog
Yes both toads and frogs as well as all vertebrates have a brain.
olfactory lobes
It keeps the frog brain in place
because a frog is also small
There are three main divisions of the frogs brain. The fore-brain contains olfactory lobes, a pair of cerebral hemispheres, and unpaired diencephalon. The mid-brain of the frog contains of a pair of optic lobes. The hind-brain of the frog contains cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
The most anterior portion of the leopard frog brain is the olfactory bulbs. These structures are responsible for processing information related to smell and play a key role in the frog's sense of smell and chemoreception.
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.