Frog- Morphology and Anatomy

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Frog- Morphology and Anatomy: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as external morphology of frog, sexual dimorphism in frog, digestive system, nervous system, etc, in frog.

Important Questions on Frog- Morphology and Anatomy

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Closed circulatory system occurs in

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Which of the following components are included in the digestive system of the body?

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What is the speciality of frog skin?

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Which one of the following is the true description about an animal concerned?

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Cloaca in frogs filters blood.

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Frogs do not have a spinal cord.

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What are the types of respiration in frogs?

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What are the specificities of frog skin?

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In frog, cutaneous respiration takes place 

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The size can be a good method of gender identification in frogs.

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The sexual dimorphism is found in 

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Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.

In most species, the female frogs are _____ than males. (larger/ smaller/ active)

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Sexual dimorphism is found in frogs.

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Which of the following is a small chamber that serves as a common passage of the digestive, urinogenital and reproductive system in frog?

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9th  pair of cranial nerve in frog is

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Buccopharyngeal respiration in frog

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The ganglia of sympathetic and the central nervous system in frog develops from the

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Bidder's canal is meant for passage of

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Glands of Swammerdam are related with