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Well labelled diagram of a dissected toad?

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  • They differ from typical frogs in that they have parotoid glands, dry skin, warts, and crests behind the eyes.
  • To protect the toad from predators, the parotoid glands secrete a deadly substance.

Explanation:

  • A toad's body is composed of the head, trunk, and limbs. Because there is no flexible neck to divide the head from the trunk, aquatic life can thrive in this environment. Adults lack tails.
  • For scientific research on development, behaviour, anatomy, and physiology, frogs make good model organisms.
  • As typical animals with particular amphibian traits and behaviours, they are frequently utilised in biology classes.

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