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To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.
No, frog blood cells do not have a cell wall. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including frog blood cells, do not have a rigid cell wall. Frog blood cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
1) Frog's red blood cells contain a nucleus that carries all the genetic information needed to make new cells by replication. Human red blood cells contain no nuclei because they reproduce differently than frog. 2) We human have platelets in our blood but frogs do not have them.
Yes, a frog egg is bigger than an animal cell. Frog eggs are macroscopic and visible to the human eye, while animal cells are microscopic and can only be seen under a microscope. Frog eggs contain a large amount of cytoplasm and organelles compared to a single animal cell.
Frogs have nucleated red blood cells, whereas humans have anucleated red blood cells. This means that frog red blood cells contain a nucleus, while human red blood cells do not. Additionally, frog red blood cells are elliptical in shape, while human red blood cells are biconcave disks.
Some of the body parts that are visible on the dorsal surface of a frog include the head, trunk and limbs. Other parts are the external nares, the tympanic membrane and the anus.
To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.
No, frog blood cells do not have a cell wall. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including frog blood cells, do not have a rigid cell wall. Frog blood cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
the nucleus.
The dark center of a frog blood cell is the cell nucleus, which contains genetic material such as DNA. The nucleus is responsible for controlling cell activities and regulating gene expression.
Cell membrane
1) Frog's red blood cells contain a nucleus that carries all the genetic information needed to make new cells by replication. Human red blood cells contain no nuclei because they reproduce differently than frog. 2) We human have platelets in our blood but frogs do not have them.
Yes, a frog egg is bigger than an animal cell. Frog eggs are macroscopic and visible to the human eye, while animal cells are microscopic and can only be seen under a microscope. Frog eggs contain a large amount of cytoplasm and organelles compared to a single animal cell.
I thought it was spoon shaped, but it turned out to be rectangular.
It is a set of blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart from the all parts of body.These vessels are called veins.
oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed
The heart is a muscle, but it is NOT in the muscular system, and pumps blood to all parts of the body :)