Does transparent frogs have great advantage that dissecting ordinary frogs in studying internal organs?
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One reason frogs are often chosen to be dissected is that their bodies provide a good overview of the organ systems of a complex living thing. ... The organs present in a frog, and the way they are laid out in the body, are similar enough to humans to provide insight for students about how their bodies work
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There wouldn’t be a lot of advantages to being a member of the Hyalinobatrachium yaku species. You’d be a frog for one thing. You’d be just 0.8 in. (2 cm) long too, meaning you’d be prey for, well, just about anything that lives with you in the Ecuadorean Amazon. But if it was any consolation, you could at least be sure you’d be unlikely ever to need an MRI, X-ray or CT scan again.
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