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Frog Dissection
I have noticed that some of you guys on this board are high school students. Perhaps you could help me with an inquiry I have regarding a recent lab I did (A frog dissection)
This is the only question on my lab I did not know the answer to:
A) Knowing that the frog lives in water, explain why the dorsal side is dark and the ventral side is light.
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I have no clue, but maybe someone nice can just give a simple answer. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys.
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frogs live in water?????? :ohmy:
I am thinking I may be no help to you at all :no:
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Mimicry?
So's not to be seen from both predators and preys? :unsure:
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same sort of concept as a warplane, i think.
camoflage from birdseye and wormseye view
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it's like when you grill a steak, before you flip it over
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 15%
camouflage
correct.
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Frogs don't live in water, but they spend a considerable amount of time there. Frogs are amphibians; they can live in water, but typically don't after the tadpole stage. Not sure if that helps but, there ya go...
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I got frogs in my garden .... plz dont disect them :(
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You can blame Google if they do.