Answer:
The body of a toad is divisible into head, trunk and limbs.
Explanation:
Head and trunk are not separated by a flexible neck; this condition is very suitable for aquatic (aqua = water) life. The adult has no tail. ... Each side of the body is said to be lateral and structures on the middle line of the body are medial.
Like frogs, toads are amphibians. They differ from most frogs because they have dry skin, warts, crests behind the eyes, and parotoid glands.
The parotoid glands produce a poisonous secretion that helps the toad defend itself from predators.