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How many pairs of cranial nerves are found in frog?
(A) 9 pairs
(B) 10 pairs
(C) 11 pairs
(D) 12 pairs

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Answered by Arslankincsem
0

10 pairs of cranial nerves are found in frog.


Therefore, Option B is the correct answer.



Explanation:


Peripheral nervous system of a frog comprises of cranial and spinal nerves.


Ten pair of cranial nerves is present in the frog (as compared to twelve pairs present in human) and it arises from the brain and innervate to the different parts of body.


Answered by TheUrvashi
3
\huge\textbf{QUESTION}
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are found in frog?

(A) 9 pairs

(B) 10 pairs

(C) 11 pairs

(D) 12 pairs

\huge\textbf{ANSWER}

▶️10 pairs of cranial nerves are found in frog.

▶️A peripheral nervous system consists of the crainial nerves.

▶️They arise from brain respectively.

\boxed{\textbf{Answer:10 pairs}}

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