In layer 2 of the frog, which consists of the coelomic cavity, you can typically find organs such as the heart, lungs, and liver. These organs are essential for various functions, including circulation, respiration, and metabolism. Additionally, the layer may also contain parts of the digestive system, like the stomach and intestines, depending on the specific anatomy being examined.
The frog's kidneys (2) are located dorsally, outside the body cavity in the sub-ventral lymph sinus.
The skin is the organ that has two layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer responsible for providing a waterproof barrier and the dermis is the layer beneath it that contains blood vessels and nerve endings.
There are 2 kidneys in a frog's body.
so, a frog has 2 layers of skin and what do you use to separate the skin from the muscle?
Sometimes just nostrils, but often nares. The term 'nares' is more common in tadpoles.
1. small yellow frog 3 times 2. green frog 1 time 3. teal frog 2 times 4. green frog 1 time 5.yellow frog 1 time 6.orange frog 1 time 7.red frog 2 times 8.orange frog 1 time 9. yellow frog 2 times 10. orange frog 2 times I am 99% sure this is right i just wrote it down step-by-step so if its wrong i am so so so sorry!
The liver is the biggest organ in the abdominal cavity.
you wait until frog day.
The heart is a main organ . to protect it self from the external effects through cardiac layers which are number in 2 the space between them filled with pericardiacfluid .
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The water table is located at the top of the zone of saturation, where soil and rock are completely saturated with water. It is not generally found under the zone of saturation. The water table is typically above the layer of bedrock. It is usually located above the layer of bedrock, not below it.
There are 5 stages.Egg,tadpole,young frog(forglet),adult frog,and death.