nucleus!
Cell membrane
oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed
Blood is in animals.Animals are not photosynthetic.
a frog blood smear reveals that its red blood cells are ovoid in nature as compared to the human RBCs that are spherical in nature. i think that's the main difference that u will find with a frog blood smear
Numerous differences can be seen between frog blood and human blood. Perhaps the most obvious is the oval shape of the frog erythrocytes rather than the biconcave discs of human blood. Moreover, the frog erythrocytes have a nucleus (here stained blue) whilst human erythrocytes do not. There is less difference in size between the erythrocytes and leucocytes than in human blood. There are no platelets in frog blood.
the nucleus.
its cell
To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.
No, frog blood cells do not have a cell wall. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including frog blood cells, do not have a rigid cell wall. Frog blood cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
1) Frog's red blood cells contain a nucleus that carries all the genetic information needed to make new cells by replication. Human red blood cells contain no nuclei because they reproduce differently than frog. 2) We human have platelets in our blood but frogs do not have them.
Cell membrane
The frog is the section in the center of the hoof that is triangular and soft, it also pumps blood up hoof to the leg.
I thought it was spoon shaped, but it turned out to be rectangular.
oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed
A frog's spleen is usually a dark red color, due to its high concentration of blood vessels and red blood cells.
The Dark Frog - 2011 was released on: USA: 4 March 2011
The kidneys of a frog, like those of other animals, filter wastes from the blood, regular blood pressure, and maintain various balances within blood. They're often a dark color, and in frogs they're located at the lower back.