A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
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A frog has three lobes on its liver. They are called the right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.There are three lobes in the frog's liver. They are known as the right lobe, left posterior lobe and the left anterior lobe.
The olfaction refers to the sense of smell in any animal.
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olfactory lobes
The liver in a frog is located in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, just below the heart and lungs. It is a large, reddish-brown organ that plays a key role in digestion and metabolism by producing bile to help digest fats.
Frogs have a different anatomy then many other animals. The large organ that covers most of their body cavity is the liver.
Following are the names of the 3 lobe liver of a frog such as: 1. right anterior 2. left anterior 3. left posterior
the heart is the main circulatory organ of the frog
the organ is the loin.
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.