Ur in Oms Mr Hopkins class I am creepy
Yes because it is to help the frogs see under water
No, frogs do not have eyelashes. A frog does have eyelids. They have both an upper and lower eyelid. The upper eyelid on the frog is a skin fold and the lower eyelid is a translucent membrane.
They have webbed feet,moist skin and an extra eyelid. random
the iris, pupil, eyelid and caruncle
The outer nostrils of a frog differ most greatly from the nostril of a human in that frogs can close their nostrils, while humans can not. It should be noted, however, that only certain species of frogs are able to do this.
Almond-shaped: characterized by a slightly upswept outer corner and a rounded inner corner. Round: a circular shape with equal height and width. Hooded: where the eyelid fold covers part of the eyelid, making the lid appear smaller. Monolid: a flat eyelid without a defined crease. Downturned: where the outer corner of the eye angles downwards.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
Pobblebong frogs, sometimes called Southern or Eastern Banjo Frogs, are light grey or brown with scattered, irregular shaped dark blotches with a pink or purplish patch on the hind upper side of the eyelid.
they allow frogs to breath
To make baby frogs
One for the upper eye, one for the lower eye, and on like ours...covering it all. Without eyelids, their eyes would dry up. Try going for an hour without blinking. Is it not a natural instinct to blink? :)
Wedge resection of the eyelid is a surgical procedure used to remove a triangular-shaped section of eyelid tissue, often to excise tumors, lesions, or other abnormalities. This technique helps to preserve eyelid function and cosmetic appearance by carefully reconstructing the eyelid after the removal. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and can be done on either the upper or lower eyelid, depending on the location of the issue. Recovery usually involves monitoring for swelling and ensuring proper healing of the surgical site.