Galvani was an Italian physiologist who made one of the early discoveries that advanced the study of electricity. Galvani was called the "Dancing Master of Frogs," because he made the frogs legs twitch under the influence of electricity.
I thought it was called a bull but I may be wrong because some frogs are called bull frogs. I may be wrong but I think it is correct
An Army of frogs
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
Did you mean yellow and black? if so it is probably yellow banded frog or bumblebee toad.
You are possibily reffering to the inflation and deflation of a frogs "VOCAL SAC."
he studied the ways of frogs
Frogs, and maybe a human.
he used frogs to test electricity with and used there fingers for his pleasure
He discovered that frogs legs convulsed when touched by metal that was charged by electricity.
He found out that frogs hold a charge of 40 ohms
He discovered that frogs legs convulsed when touched by metal that was charged by electricity.
Luigi Galvani was a famous Italian philosopher and physicist, and he also worked as a doctor. He famously worked on the muscles in dead frogs and was a pioneer in the biology of the nervous system.
Luigi Galvani had a pond so he could keep his frogs in it, he kept frogs because he experimented with the frogs muscles and electricity. Even if the frog was no longer alive the muscle would twitch and jump with the electrical charge which he directed to the muscle with a brass rod!
Luigi Galvani was married to Lucia Galeazzi. She was supportive of his scientific work and played a role in his life during his research on bioelectricity and the effects of electricity on frogs' legs, which led to significant developments in the field of electrophysiology. Their partnership was both personal and professional, contributing to his legacy in science.
It might be "The Final Countdown" is it the one where they are watching fireworks on a tv?
Luigi Galvani didn't intentionally do the frog leg experiment. He was working with static electricity by using frog skin. When he took the metal scapel that he was using during the static electricity experiment, it became charged with static electricity. When he identically touched one of the the frogs' nerve, the frog leg twitched. This helped us later understand that our nervous system practically works on electrical impulses/signals.
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