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What is number of spinal nerves in frog?

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8 Pairs

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10 Pairs

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11 Pairs

D
12 Pairs

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10 Pairs of spinal nerves are present in frog.
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Question Text
What is number of spinal nerves in frog?
TopicStructural Organization in Animals
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1
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