Since amphibians evolved from fish and fish have one air bladder (or swim bladder), frogs have 1 lung. The air bladder evolved into a lung. Remember, frogs are also able to breathe through their skin.
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
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Following are the names of the 3 lobe liver of a frog such as: 1. right anterior 2. left anterior 3. left posterior
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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 large organ in a frog that has three lobes is the liver. The liver plays a crucial role in metabolism, detoxification, and the production of bile, which aids in digestion. In frogs, the liver is divided into left, right, and central lobes, reflecting its complex functions in the amphibian's physiology.
Since you categorize this question under Frog and Toads, I presume you mean a frog liver. I've added a link to the answer under related links. Check it out.
Dogfish have 3 lobes in their liver, 2 large lobes and 1 central small lobe.
The right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.
B/t the lobes of liver is a rounded pouch gall bladder is located
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.
because a frog does not have a very long digestive track compared to humans, and lives primarily in a environment with a lot of disease. so the 3 lobes of the liver are to produce more bile for faster digestion of fat, and to filter the blood of any pathogens or toxins in the blood from eating unclean food/ having a unclean environment.