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What is the shape of the chief cells of frogs red blood cells?

The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.


Do alligators eat hippos?

Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.


What animals live between land and water?

quite a few. there is turtles, crocidiles, toads, frogs and hippos i think.


Are all hippos the same color?

no


Do hippos lay its eggs in the same location?

Hippos don't lay eggs, they're mammals. They give live birth to baby hippos called calves.


What kind of cells to frogs have unicellular of multicellular?

Frogs have multicellular cells. Just like all organisms in the animal kingdom, frogs are made up of complex, multicellular structures with specialized cells performing different functions within their bodies.


How many chromosomes do frogs have?

Frogs typically have around 26 chromosomes in their cells, although the number can vary between different species of frogs.


Which have a better chance to be fertilized- the egg cells of fish of the egg cells of frogs?

The egg cells of fish have a better chance of being fertilized compared to the egg cells of frogs. This is because fish release a large number of eggs into the water, increasing the likelihood of encountering sperm for fertilization, while frogs typically lay fewer eggs and do not release them directly into the water.


Are young hippos the same miniature version of the adult?

yes


Do frogs eat the same thing as fish?

NO frogs eat flys


Is hippo and rhino omnivorous?

Hippos and rhinos are both considered herbivores. And while hippos do bite other animals as defence, biting is not the same as eating.


How do egg cells meet in frogs?

they meet through the ovary