Which of the following is the muscle in a toad responsible for expelling venom through glands?
  1. Plantaris
  2. Cruralis
  3. Periglandular
  4. Semimembranosus
Explanation
Answer - C - Periglandular muscles in a toad are responsible for expelling venom through glands. The venom is secreted by glands located dorsal and posterior to the eyes and by other dermal structures, including warts. This secretion occurs through contraction of the Periglandular muscle.
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