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There are seven major muscles in the frogs hind limbs. Some of these muscles include adductor longus, triceps femoris, adductor Magnus and tendon Achilles.

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What are the 4 limbs of the frog called?

There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.


How are the hindlimbs adapted for swimming?

Hindlimbs in aquatic animals are adapted for swimming through features like webbed feet for propulsion, streamlined shapes to reduce drag, and strong muscles for powerful strokes. These adaptations help animals move efficiently in water by reducing resistance and increasing force generation.


How many muscles does a frog have?

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.


How do frogs breathe?

Frogs are amphibians. They can breathe using their lungs* on land, or absorb oxygen through their skins when underwater (this is called cutaneous respiration). Lacking diaphragm muscles, frogs on land may be said to "swallow" air : they inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. (*At least one very rare species of frogs lacks lungs altogether, relying exclusively on absorption through the skin.)


What proof is there that frogs are not made out of mud?

Frogs are not made of mud because they have a complex biological structure, with specific organs, muscles, nerves, and bones that are distinct from the composition of mud. Scientists have extensively studied the anatomy and genetics of frogs, confirming their biological makeup. Additionally, frogs exhibit behaviors and characteristics that are consistent with other living organisms, reinforcing the fact that they are not made of mud.

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What are the 4 limbs of the frog called?

There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.


How does a frogs muscles and bones work together to make frogs jump?

frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.


How are the hindlimbs adapted for swimming?

Hindlimbs in aquatic animals are adapted for swimming through features like webbed feet for propulsion, streamlined shapes to reduce drag, and strong muscles for powerful strokes. These adaptations help animals move efficiently in water by reducing resistance and increasing force generation.


Who are the frogs names in sergeant frog?

Keroro, Tamama, Giroro, Kululu and Dororo are the names of the five frogs in the A.R.M.P.I.T. platoon


What muscles do frogs use to catch eat and digest its food?

tounge


What are the names of fish in fresh water?

frogs


How many muscles does a frog have?

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.


Wailing barking humming are all common names of what?

They are all common names of Frogs


Why does frogs need a strong layer of muscles?

Frogs need a strong layer of muscles to help them move and jump efficiently. The muscles in their limbs and body provide the strength and power needed for these movements. Additionally, the strong muscles support the frog's body structure and allow it to maintain its posture and balance.


What are some names of muscles that are not skeletal muscles?

i know 3 muscles the biceps the triceps and the masseter


What are the names of the tubes that leads to the ears for frogs?

Eustachian tube.


Do frogs eat with their eyes open?

No, frogs usually close their eyes when swallowing their food. The muscles related to their eyes help them in the process of gulping food down their throat.