What function does the septum have in a frogs heart?
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What function does the septum have in a frogs heart?
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A septum in the heart is used to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood between the chambers. However, it is debated if a frog has a septum. If it does have a septum, it is only a partial barrier. Or, "the septum" in a frog could just be a tissue acting as a valve. Fish do not have a septum. Reptiles have a partial septum. And, birds, mammals, and a crocodile have a septum.
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