it feels waxy and slimySince a frog is an amphibian, it would feel slick, and slimy, which is caused by a layer of mucos on the frog.
Yes a frog has skin.
so, a frog has 2 layers of skin and what do you use to separate the skin from the muscle?
the frog's only layer of moisture is found on their skin (outer layer), therefore, in a hot and windy day, they lose this layer therefore drying out and dying.
The most common frog dissection method is to slice a capital "I" shape on the ventral side of the frog. Peel open and pin back the skin, then repeat this for the muscle layer. Remove fat bodies and observe.
The slime on the frog's skin is mucus. It is necessary for the frog's skin to be moise because the frog breathes and drinks through the skin. If it were to dry out, it would suffocate. The mucus secreted by the frog's skin helps keep it moist.
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
The dermis is the vascular layer of your skin.
the epidemis is the outermost layer of the skin
Frogs sparsely to live in the understory layer along with jaguars and leopards. Most of the frog population live on the canopy layer along with snakes and toucans. it depends on the type of frog your searching.
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin. The dermis is beneath the epidermis.
Glass frog