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What are all the different cells in a frog's body

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Inside the body cavity of a frog, there are many organ systems present such as the circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system, nervous system, excretory system, and reproductive.
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Frog skin is composed of an epidermal and dermal layer, containing resident immune cells throughout the layers. The epidermis is comprised of stratified squamous epithelial cells in three distinct layers: the stratum corneum (1), stratum spinosum (2), and stratum germinativum. Dec 18, 2018

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