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which body parts help a frog to jump?​

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Answered by dhrugupt
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Explanation:

the hind legs of the frog help it to jump

Answered by Hk376
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Answer:

When the frogs prepare to jump, their tendons stretch out as far as they can. The leg muscles shorten at this point, transferring energy into the tendons. The frog then blasts off as the tendon recoils like a spring. This elastic structure is the key to the frog's ability to jump long distance.

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