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longest bone in frog​

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Answered by tansiajit16
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Tibio-fibula is the longest bone in the frog, I guess
Answered by dualadmire
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Answer:

Tibio-fibula or the leg bone is the longest bone in the body of a frog.

Explanation:

Tibio-fibula is present in the shank region of the hindlimb and is a type of compound bone. It is called as a compound bone because it is formed by the fusion of inner tibio and the outer fibula bones.

Calcified cartilage covers the proximal and distal ends of this bone. This bone is useful for the frogs for their long jumps. When a frog jumps and leaps forward then this bone does the main work.

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