to bathe the animal tissues, to prolong the survival time of excised tissue,used as source of electrolytessodium chloride-for maintaining isotonicity
glucose-source of energy(atp)
kcl,cacl2,mgcl2-provide electrolytes
Nahco3- maintain ph
A suitable isotonic solution would keep a heart beating outside of the body. Additionally, charges can be inserted into the solution to keep the Sino-atrial node in constant functioning.
Poison dart frogs are extinct in the wild. In captivity, the populations of poison dart frog species will be listed below. Cream-backed Poison Frog: 230-260 Lovely Poison Frog: 87 Rainforest Rocket Frog: 423 Mimic Poison Frog: Over 1,000 La Brea Poison Frog: 190-230 Splash-backed Poison Frog: 211 Dyeing Poison Frog: 2,000+ Phantasmal Poison Frog: 225 Mint Poison Frog: Less than 300 Strawberry Poison Frog: 2,000+ Okopipi: 78 Bumblebee Poison Frog: 470 Golden Poison Frog: 130
A frog heart can never reach tetanus.
The biggest species of poison dart frog is Phyllobates terribilis, at up to 3 inches long.
No poison dart frog shoots it poison. They ooze if from their skin. The type of poison depends on the species of frog.
Frog Ringer's solution is the same as Ringer's solution - the man who discovered it, Sidney Ringer, developed it initially for use in maintaining the frog heart in experiments. However, Ringer solution can be slightly modified by slight changes to chemical composition depending on the species it is used for. The general composition is 0.65% NaCl, 0.014% KCl, 0.012% CaCl2, 0.1% NaHCO3 (http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/methods/solutions/stocks.htm).
Ringer's solution is isotonic to frog and kees frog heart working for a long time .
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Two of his most popular compositions are 'Surprise Symphony' and 'Clock Symphony'. Lark, Frog and Emperor are among his famous string quartets. His other works include more than 30 sonatas for the keyboard.
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I have it under good authority that a frog is neither a suspension, colloid nor solution but is instead an Assembly of organs, bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and all the other things that make up a frog. Parts of a frog can fall into those three categories, though. The frog's blood is a suspension. The frog's bile is a solution. And the cartilage in its bones is a colloid.
Tastes are individual to the eater but frog is said to taste like a cross between chicken and fish. One can only assume, given the frequency in which frog legs are consumed that they must not taste too bad.
The bonus puzzle solution was Frog Pond.
I wouldn't advise using a live frog for dissection as that is cruel. Most schools and universities use fogs that have been purchased and are already dead, stored in a preservation solution.