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Emilie
22 January, 23:27
What two regions make up the frog skeleton?
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Skye Booth
22 January, 23:34
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Explanation:The frog's body is supported and protected by a bony framework called the skeleton (see Skeleton). The skull is flat, except for an expanded area that encases the small brain. Only nine vertebrae make up the frog's backbone, or vertebral column.
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Malachi House
23 January, 00:20
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axial, and appendicular skeleton.
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