Sense Organs in Frog -
- Frog has different types of sense organs, namely organs of touch (sensory papillae, taste (taste buds), smell (nasal epithelium), vision (eyes) and hearing (tympanum with internal ears).
- Eyes and internal ears are well-organised structures and the rest are cellular aggregations around nerve endings.
- Eyes in a frog are a pair of spherical structures situated in the orbit in the skull.
- These are simple eyes (possessing only one unit).
- The external ear is absent in frogs and the only tympanum can be seen externally.
- The ear is an organ of hearing as well as balancing (equilibrium).
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Eyes in a frog are a pair of spherical structures situated in the orbit in skull. These are simple eyes (possessing only one unit).
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