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in frog, blood flows to right auricle from

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Answered by abhayo
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Deoxygenated blood is sent to theatrium from various organs in thefrog's body through blood vessels and veins. ... The ventriclecontracts, sending oxygenatedblood to the brain from the left ventricle. It reaches the head by flowing through the carotid arteries.
Answered by priyarksynergy
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Frogs are amphibians and have a closed circulatory system.

Explanation:

  • Oxygenated and deoxygenated blood has a tendency to mix within the ventricle which is responsible for pumping blood.
  • Frogs have a closed circulatory system and a less developed heart than most animals but are more developed than fish.
  • A frog's circulatory system is made up of veins, arteries, 2 complete circuits and a 3 chambered heart.
  • In frogs, venous blood moves into the right atrium of the heart by contraction of the sinus venosus, and it flows out of the lungs into the left atrium.
  • The frog's blood vessel system shuts down. This includes the heart, blood vessels, blood and lymphatic system.
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