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
Yes, frogs have pharyngeal pouches, which are structures in their throat that aid in respiration. These pouches play a role in the exchange of gases during breathing.
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.
Frogs belong to the subphylum Vertebrata, within the phylum Chordata. This subphylum includes organisms with a backbone made of vertebrae, which are bony or cartilaginous structures that provide support and protection for the spinal cord.
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.
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
Bulbourethral glands are the smallest accessory glands in case of males. They lubricates the urethra.
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i can tell you that the respiratory system has to do with breathing, like the nose, trachea, and lungs
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.
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they are both homologous structures
frogs take in water by there nose