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What are the parts of a frog's skeleton?

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Answered by sushmita
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Skeleton of a frog

Skeleton of a frog: web-footed amphibian which lives near lakes and ponds. ...

Maxillary: bony part of the jaw.

Orbital cavity: skull cavity that contains the eye.

Quadratojugal: cheek bone.

Prootic: bones forming the auditory region.

Phalange: each of the small bones forming the fingers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Frog Muscles. helps to rotate the leg; is a long, strap-shaped muscle that covers the anterior surface of the frog's thigh. It originates on the pubis and inserts on the tibofibula. Its function is to flex the thigh and shank.

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