Frogs have no proper nose. However, they do have nostrils which are an accessory structure for respiration since frog rely on buccal pumping (breathing with the cheeks) for respiration.
they are both homologous structures
The nostril openings towards the tip of its snout that it breathes through (its nose). There are internal nares that close off when the frog is underwater.
A big kitty cat with orange freckles on it's nose and ears. Plus it loves talking walks in the forest with frogs then tricks them and eats them.
fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.
Some do. Mine sleeps suctioned to the glass with its nose bearly above water. As long as they are breathing they are ok.
Yes, nails are one of the accessory structures of your skin.
The medical term for appendages or accessory structures of an organ is "adnexa".
Yes, sweat glands are accessory structures of the skin. They release perspiration, which functions in temperature regulation and excretion.
Facial hair.
Integumentary
epidermis
Nasal hair or nose hair
Bulbourethral glands are the smallest accessory glands in case of males. They lubricates the urethra.
Yes, sebaceous glands are accessory structures of the skin. They produce sebum, which protects the skin and produces the acid mantle that provides protection against pathogens.
nose
i can tell you that the respiratory system has to do with breathing, like the nose, trachea, and lungs
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