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In the frogs mind, the coloratoin is camoflage, so hopefully the hunter won't even see the frog to begin with.
There are three main divisions of the frogs brain. The fore-brain contains olfactory lobes, a pair of cerebral hemispheres, and unpaired diencephalon. The mid-brain of the frog contains of a pair of optic lobes. The hind-brain of the frog contains cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
a frogs brain is a lot smaller than a humans brain because a normal sized frog is about as big as big as our pupil so how could a frog fit the same brain in their head as us! (a frog and toad are different a toad is more slimy and bigger so don't get mixed up)
olfactory lobe
Pithing targets the brain stem of the frog that is responsible for the involuntary functions of its body like the beating of the heart and breathing. It kills the frog so it can be dissecting properly. Etherizing is like an anesthesia that knocks its out so pithing cannot be felt.
A frog can use its coloration to blend with its surroundings, sometimes fish can blend Into their surroundings this is a defense tactic
In the frogs mind, the coloratoin is camoflage, so hopefully the hunter won't even see the frog to begin with.
No
The coloration of a frog's skin goes along with its habitat. If you were in an area that had a lot of green vegetation, the frog would be green, and therefore would blend in with its surroundings. There is vegetation under water too, as well as rocks and sticks. So in a different location with a different frog, there would also be different colors to blend in with. Does that make sense?
There are three main divisions of the frogs brain. The fore-brain contains olfactory lobes, a pair of cerebral hemispheres, and unpaired diencephalon. The mid-brain of the frog contains of a pair of optic lobes. The hind-brain of the frog contains cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
the same as it is in humansits the control center of the frog, frog's still have to make decisions
Brain length: 2 cm Brain weight: .1 gm
purple
a frogs brain is a lot smaller than a humans brain because a normal sized frog is about as big as big as our pupil so how could a frog fit the same brain in their head as us! (a frog and toad are different a toad is more slimy and bigger so don't get mixed up)
Frog
Yes both toads and frogs as well as all vertebrates have a brain.
olfactory lobes