Frogs are similar to humans in that they reproduce sexually. Considering the specific fertilization methods for frogs; how do the frogs get ovum and sperm together? Explain how do marine animals survive in water without air contact. How does a female mosquito's egg develop when the mosquito is...
Adult Frogs Can Breathe Through Their Lungs The tadpoles ditch their gills eventually, developing a new pair of lungs to adapt to their life on land. That said, adult frogs lungs don’t work like human lungs. Frogs don’t have a ribcage nor a diaphragm, two body parts that help mammalia...
As adults, theybreathe air and live on land. This is how swimming tadpoles becoming hopping frogs. But the axolotl never goes through metamorphosis. So as it grows, it keeps its fish-like fins and the feathery gills to get oxygen from the water. The HARDEST Thing About Keeping Axolotls......
Do frogs like being pet? Consider the qualities you are looking for in a pet –frogs are nocturnal and will be most lively after dark. They do not like to be handled and have very specific housing needs. All species of frog need to be housed in a specialised enclosure that reproduces ...
The exact feeding schedule and amount for your frog depends on your frog’s species, age, and activity level. Just like humans, frogs can become overweight if overfed. High-Energy Frogs High-energy frogs (such asdwarf frogs) and young froglets (under about 16 weeks) should have frequent ...
Describe the similarities and differences in the embryonic development of starfish and frogs. Compare and contrast between millipedes and centipedes. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between Amphioxus and the Ammocetes and tunicate larvae. Find whether the statement is True or False...
Why Frogs Play Dead In general, frogs play dead as a defense strategy. Wild frogs have multiple predators, including humans, and their size doesn’t offer them much protection. Some species, such as Poison Dart Frogs, secrete a toxic substance to ward off predators. For other species, howeve...
Some people change the images of tiger heads into frogs or peacocks, while more designs ___30___ spiders, snakes and scorpions (蝎子). Hu was born ___31___ a family of paper cutters. Both her mother and grandmothe...
November 8th 2021 Frogs' anatomy and organ function are strikingly similar to those of humans. An international team at the Institute of Anatomy at UZH, has now exploited this similarity by using a tiny tropical frog called Xenopus tropicalis to model hu
Humans are distinct from other animals in many ways—cognitive capacity, hairlessness, and our opposable thumb—but having nails isn’t one of them. Our ancestors, primates, also have finger and toenails that look like ours. In fact, mammals, birds and reptiles have similar features at the ...