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The body cavity of frogs accommodate different organ systems such as 1. Digestive, 2. Circulatory, 3. Respiratory, 4. Nervous and 5. Reproductive systems with well developed structures and functions.
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Frog Morphology & Anatomy
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General Characters:-

  • The skin is smooth and slippery due to the presence of mucus.
  • The skin is always maintained in a moist condition.
  • The colour of dorsal side of body is generally olive green with dark irregular spots. On the ventral side the skin is uniformly pale yellow.
  • The frog never drinks water but absorb it through the skin.
  • Body of a frog is divisible into head and trunk A neck and tail are absent.
  • Above the mouth, a pair of nostrils is present.

  • Eyes are bulged and covered by a nictitating membrane that protects them while in water.
  • On either side of the eyes, a membranous tympanum (ear) receives sound signals.
  • The forelimbs and hind limbs help in swimming, walking, leaping and burrowing.
  • The hind limbs end in five digits and they are larger and muscular than fore limbs that end in four digits.
  • Feet have webbed digits that help in swimming.
  • Frogs exhibit sexual dimorphism (male and female individuals of the same species are differentiated externally).
  • Male frogs can be distinguished by the presence of sound producing vocal sacs and also a copulatory pad on the first digit of the fore limbs which are absent in female frogs.
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