In a frog, you would expect to find structures such as smooth skin for respiration and moisture retention, long limbs adapted for jumping, and a specialized skeletal system that includes a fused pelvis for powerful hind leg movement. Additionally, frogs possess a complex circulatory system with a three-chambered heart, as well as a unique vocal sac in males used for calling during mating season. Their digestive system includes a short intestine suited for a carnivorous diet, primarily consisting of insects. Lastly, frogs have a well-developed nervous system with a large brain relative to body size, facilitating their quick reflexes and sensory processing.
The outer part of a frog is comprised of the skin, which protect the frog and helps keep it moist.
On the neck area of the underbelly of the frog. like were you would expect the chin or throat to be.
yes u would
most live in forests where it is worm and moist
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
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most live in forests where it is worm and moist
The two structures of a frog that have the same chromosome number are skin cells and fertilized egg cells. They each have 46 chromosomes.
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the legs and skin
frogs like cold, dampy place so a frog best bet to be at is in a cool basement
I know nothing about these creatures as they are banned in Australia. But using common sense I would expect that, with a little observation one would be able to see something. If the frog is by itself it most certainly will not be producing any young.