Yes, frogs creates mucus because they have mucus glands and it serves as a protection for dehydration and it also facilitates for their respiration because frog breathe through their skin too.
The frogs have mucus glands in their skin that secrete mucus. These mucus glands keep the frog's skin moist so that the diffusion of gases can occur. Oxygen diffuses into the frog's bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out.
parrot fish do so that it is harder for hungry eels to smell them
No, it drys out there skin and then they die from the heat and loss of moisture in there body.
To keep frogs out of a hot tub, you can install a cover securely when the hot tub is not in use. You can also remove any attractants such as insects or algae from the area around the hot tub. Another option is to create barriers such as fences or nets to prevent frogs from entering the hot tub.
Frogs use external fertilization. both mates will excrete mucus out of their bodies... the mucus contains their sex cells... therefore, the male and female mucus will mix up and causes fertilization. External, the female lays eggs onto small braches, leaves or rocks in a pond/ river or close to a water source, the male then fertilizes them (externally), in most cases as the female is laying the eggs
frogs are coverd in mucus
Frog's produce a slimy substance called mucus, the mucus comes from glands in the frogs skin. The glands and mucus is extremely important to the survival of the frogs due to the respiration and hydration. Not all frogs are slimy though, some frogs have rough dry skin.
This is because frogs secrete a mucus which help keep their skin moist
They both can secrete mucus to hold in water.
Mucus, although many frogs do not have a slimy skin.
From my knowledge, I'm pretty sure that the mucus that surrounds a frog's body helps to keep it moist when it is out of the water, seeing as a frog is an amphibious creature.
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yeh, saliva, Vaginal Lubricant, The stuff frogs are covered in, mucus/Mucous etc etc
The frogs have mucus glands in their skin that secrete mucus. These mucus glands keep the frog's skin moist so that the diffusion of gases can occur. Oxygen diffuses into the frog's bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out.
a frogs role in nature is to eat flies. they keep those little pesky dirty insects away from you. they use their mucus which most people think its slime but they are wrong it is mucus thankyou very much
Frogs are very easily dehydrated and need to keep their skin moist permanently. To support this the hydrophyle (waterbinding) mucus is sectreted.
The mucus aids amphibians in more than one way. It aids in the water, allowing them to swim faster, without waterlogging their delicate skin. Also, it provides a slippery surface to help defend them from predators.