What does the conus arteriosus of a frog('s) (heart) look like?
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May 28, 2018
Can't find a rule/policy that says this is non-compliant, so here you go. If this is against the rules, edit the picture out!
Nevertheless, I'm sure anyone who has been in biology (anyone who has a high school diploma) has seen the inside of a frog.
The truncus arteriosus is divided into the ventral aorta and conus arteriosus, which is merely an extension of the ventricle labeled.