Frog Skeletal Anatomy

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Frog Skeletal Anatomy - Quiz

This quiz does not include all of the skeletal names on the lab practical, and may have errors. Message me if I have something wrong. Hope this helps!


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    Frogs belong to the order Anura, which means "without a _______."

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    Frogs are amphibians belonging to the order Anura. This name is derived from the Greek words "an," meaning "without," and "oura," meaning "tail." This reflects a key characteristic of adult frogs, which lack a tail, unlike other amphibians like salamanders. This taillessness is an adaptation for their jumping locomotion and aquatic lifestyle.

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