If you wanted to draw a diagram of frog anatomy you might be surprised at how many parts there are in that little amphibian. Frogs live on land most of the time, but they are amphibians because they are born in the water, female frogs lay their eggs underwater, and they start their l...
This post is part of the series: Exploring a Frog’s Internal Anatomy and Body Systems This series was created to simplify the sometimes overcomplicated body systems and internal anatomy of a frog. Covered in this series is a frog’s digestive system, circulatory system, and muscular system. ...
In this lab, you will dissect a frog in order to observe the external and internal structures of frog anatomy. Materials: • safety goggles, gloves, and a lab apron •forceps •preserved frog •dissecting pins (6–10) •dissecting tray and paper towels ...
Morphology and material properties of a toe pad In this section, we describe the morphology of the limbs of tree frogs from the macroscopic anatomy (Fig.1A1) down to the nanoscopic features of the toe pad epidermis (Fig.1D2). To get insight in where and how contact forces are generated,...