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Results from our forumHow does blood is circulated in amphibians?The frog circulatory system consist of two atria and one single ventricle. It is the only organ within the coelom which has its own protective covering. The single ...
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How does blood is circulated in amphibians?... like frog,during blood circulation 2 atria contract and pump blood into single ventricle(heart is 3 chamberd).In the ventricle mixed blood is formed.How does mixed blood ...
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The Heart... of the heart, causing it to contract from the bottom upwards (so the ventricles can empty themselves before the atria contract to fill them up ... for epinephrine. 1. Stroke volume in the amount of blood pumped from a single ventricle and so is entirely dependent on the size of the ventricle ...
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Frog heart... by yourselves ;) The frog heart has three chambers: two atria and a single ventricle. * The atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the blood vessels (veins) that drain ...
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