The correct sequence of structures from anterior to posterior in a frog's body is: I…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Structural Organisation in Animals
The correct sequence of structures from anterior to posterior in a frog's body is:
I. Trunk
II. Head
III. Forelimbs
IV. Hind limbs
V. Tympanum
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- II → I → III → V → IV
- I → II → III → IV → V
- II → V → III → I → IV
- II → I → V → III → IV
Answer
(A) II → I → III → V → IV
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