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I have it under good authority that a frog is neither a suspension, colloid nor solution but is instead an Assembly of organs, bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and all the other things that make up a frog. Parts of a frog can fall into those three categories, though. The frog's blood is a suspension. The frog's bile is a solution. And the cartilage in its bones is a colloid.

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Frogs are living organisms and not classified as either suspension colloid or solution. Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures where one substance is dispersed in another, while solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance is dissolved in another. Frogs are not mixtures but rather complex organisms composed of various tissues and organs.

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Some are colloid, some are suspension.

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Suspension

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Colloids

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