Frogs actually maintain homeostasis in their body through their excretory system. Their skin is moist in order to facilitate oxygen and gas exchange.
Frogs get their heat from external sources, if they get to hot they will move from that heat source. Frogs can also change their color to regulate internal temperature, or sweat.
Frogs have lungs just like you do. Tadpoles, however, have internal gills until they turn into frogs. Frogs breathe by pulsing their throat to suck air into and out of their lungs.
some kinds of frogs have been known to grow hair on their backs to protect them from the cold .sorry if this wasn't what you were looking for.certain breeds grow hairby hibernating. ther can also change their colors and camoflauge
They are actually classified as vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton and a backbone.
The nostrils of a frog are called nares.
No. They are vertebrates, but Leopard frogs are ectothermic, not endothermic. All frogs are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Frogs are amphibians, and all amphibians are ectothermic, as are fish and reptiles. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
They keep conditions stable by finding a frog of the oppisite sex and *&$% it so hard that the male frog cums all over the both of them while the female gives the male a great @!## - &^$# then they *&$% until sunlight.
Yes. Frogs have a set of internal and external nostrils.
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Frogs have lungs just like you do. Tadpoles, however, have internal gills until they turn into frogs. Frogs breathe by pulsing their throat to suck air into and out of their lungs.
some kinds of frogs have been known to grow hair on their backs to protect them from the cold .sorry if this wasn't what you were looking for.certain breeds grow hairby hibernating. ther can also change their colors and camoflauge
They are actually classified as vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton and a backbone.
Yes, and it functions in the controlling of various internal organs.
yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
yes they are used to show our organs in school by discecting them
All frogs have a sexual reproduction. Most frogs fertilize their eggs external, like the poison dart frogs, only some species are known to have an internal fertilization, eg (Ascaphus).
The internal nostrils of the frog open into the frogs mouth. When the nostrils open it allows air to enter the enlarged mouth.