Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones. Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones.
Adult frogs can have eight or nine vertebrae. When they are tadpoles they have a few vertebrae at the base of the tail.
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The Transversus abdominal in a frog is the deepest of the abdominal muscles. Its main function is the compression of the abdominal contents.
That would be the Latissimus Dorsi.
A tendon is a type of connective-tissue band that attaches a muscle to a bone. In a frog, the tendon is attached to the foot through the extensor muscles.
To avoid damaging the muscles.
The inside of a frog's stomach has hard ridges. These hard ridges help mix the food with the digestive fluids when the stomach muscles churn the contents. The shape of these hard ridges is actually the shape of frog's stomach.
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The Transversus abdominal in a frog is the deepest of the abdominal muscles. Its main function is the compression of the abdominal contents.
frog can breath through these with it's mouth closed, can be opened or closed with sphincter muscles
because the bones and muscles of a frog are the same as a human
That would be the Latissimus Dorsi.
The largest muscle in the frog is the gastrocnemius, which is like the calf muscle in the leg. It has to be large because of the way frogs locomote, i.e. the HOP.
A tendon is a type of connective-tissue band that attaches a muscle to a bone. In a frog, the tendon is attached to the foot through the extensor muscles.
To avoid damaging the muscles.
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