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  • Zoology

    RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND ORGANS IN RABBIT

    INTRODUCTION   The energy is required for various metabolic activities in an individual. This energy is obtained by oxidation of end products of digestion at cellular level. Hence oxygen is essential ...
    Created on 21 May 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: RABBIT AND FROG DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS

    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF MAMMAL (RABBIT) AND AMPHIBIAN (FROG) Table 325.1: Similarities and differences between the digestive system of the mammal and amphibian Rabbit ...
    Created on 20 May 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: FROG DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND SHARK DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

    Comparison Of Digestive System Of Shark Fish (Scoliodon) With Digestive System Of Frog (Rana - Amphibian)   Scoliodon is an aquatic cartilage fish, Rana is an amphibian. Scoliodon is a carnivorous ...
    Created on 18 May 2017
  • Zoology

    DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF RABBIT

    ... digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. also read digestive system of frog and fish comparative anatomy   ALIMENTARY CANAL   Rabbit is a herbivorous animal, ...
    Created on 18 May 2017
  • Zoology

    BRANCHES OF BIOLOGY

    ... is termed biochemistry. Bacteriology — Study of bacteria. Batrachology — It is the study of frogs. Bioclimatology — The study of climatic effects on biological processes and organisms. Biometeorology ...
    Created on 20 April 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

    Lizard, bird and rabbit, all these three animals are included in group Amniota (Amniote). They excrete the unwanted nitrogenous waste products from their body, and the process is called excretion. If the ...
    Created on 15 July 2009
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    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF FROG AND FISH

    ... also known as the accessory excretory organs. Both shark and frog are anamniotic animals.   The kidneys lie dorsal to the coelom and are composed of large number of renal or uriniferous tubules. A ...
    Created on 15 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: VENOUS SYSTEM OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

    ... vein of the frog. 6. Epi gastric vein is absent. 7. The right and left pulmonary veins bring pure blood from the right and left lungs and united into a common branch. Common pulmonary vein opens ...
    Created on 14 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: VENOUS SYSTEM OF FROG AND FISH

    Scoliodon commonly called as shark fish is a poikilothermic (cold blooded) animal. It is cartilaginous fish. Rana (frog) is also poikilothermic and amphibious animal. The circulation of blood in vertebrates ...
    Created on 14 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

    ...  In the above three vertebrates, the arteries arise differently but carry blood from the heart to the various parts of the body.   Also read COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: ARTERIAL SYSTEM OF FISH AND FROG   ...
    Created on 14 July 2009