explain the heart of frog
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The frog heart has 3 chambers : two atria and a single ventricle. The atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the blood vessels that drain the various organs of the body. The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and skin which also serves as a gas exchange organ is most amphibians.
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Detailed Structure of Frog’s Heart
Heart of frog is three chambered. It is dark red colored conical muscular organ situated mid-ventrally in the anterior part of the body cavity in between two lungs.
The heart is enclosed in two membranes- an inner epicardium and outer pericardium.
The space between these two layers is called pericardial cavity. It is filled with pericardial fluid which performs
Protects the heart from mechanical injury.
Keeps the heart moist
Allows the free movement during beating.
Also keeps in keeping the heart suspended in its proper position.
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