A frog is an amphibian with a smooth, slick, cool, and segmented body. A segmented body helps with longer, easier movements when jumping.
I think that it has a segmented body because if you see it's body under it's wings you will find a segmented body
yes the ant as a segmented body because it has three body sections
no frogs and fish dont have segments. only some worms have segments(earthworms)
No
No, squids do not have a segmented body. They have a soft, elongated body with a distinct head, mantle, and tentacles. Their body is not divided into segments like some other invertebrates such as worms.
segmented body
Frogs are not segmented in the way that some organisms, like annelids (earthworms), are. Instead, frogs belong to the class Amphibia and have a smooth, continuous body structure. Their bodies are divided into distinct regions, such as the head, trunk, and limbs, but these regions are not segmented. Overall, frogs exhibit a more complex body plan that is characteristic of vertebrates.
I think that it has a segmented body because if you see it's body under it's wings you will find a segmented body
yes it is in the phylum annelida meaning segmented body
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
No. Insects have segmented bodies
Sea Biscuits are echinoderms.echinoderms have segmented body therefore sea biscuits also have segmented body.
The animal with a segmented body is called an arthropod.
yes the ant as a segmented body because it has three body sections
no frogs and fish dont have segments. only some worms have segments(earthworms)
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.
no