Amphibian Muscular System

The Amphibian Muscular System refers to the network of muscles that allow amphibians to move and perform various bodily functions. These muscles are composed of striated muscle fibers that contract and relax in response to nerve impulses, enabling the amphibian to swim, jump, and crawl. The muscular system in amphibians also plays a critical role in supporting their skeletal structure and internal organs, facilitating efficient movement and coordination. Additionally, these muscles assist in activities such as feeding, breathing, and reproduction in amphibians.




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Amphibian Muscular System