Frog skin and human skin differs with the following categories
a. additional histological layers
Frog skin has stratum spongiosum and stratum compactum
Human skin has Stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum and stratum lucidum
b. Type of Glands present:
Frog skin has poison and mucus glands
Human skin has sudoriferous(sweat) glands, sebaceous(oil) glands, ceruminous glands and mammary glands.
c. Other skin derivtives:
Frog skin has chromosomes and hoof
Human skin has hair follicle. arrector pili muscles and sensory receptors.
d.Skin texture:
Most frogs have rough texture and humans has smooth texture
e.Skin color
Frogs either have green, brown or black or combination
Humans has melanocytes which is responsible for white or black/brown skin color
f.Pigment distribution
Frogs have chromatophores responsible for camouflage skin
Human has fair distribution
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The frog bones are small in size and act like shock absorbers.
yes
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
a toad except with smoother skin
Human fetus
NO. they have rubberie skin like a frog or human
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
Although they cannot be considered "the same" they have many similar structures. For example the design of the human hands is quite similar to the hands and feet of the frog. In a sense, the limb structure is very similar.
The part of an animal cell that is similar to human skin would be the animal skin cells. The animal and human skin cells contain the same organelles.
A frog has a liver, stomach, reproductive system, somewhat nuerological, and mucle/fat tissues similar to us.
Answer"Pig" DNA is most similar to Human DNA..No one knows WHY?Pig skin is similar to human skin in terms of color, hair follicles,and subcutaneous fat. That's all I know... and pig skin is thin human skin is thicker so pig skin isn't that much like human skin
Yes a frog has skin.
The structure of a bacteria cell that performs a similar function to the skin of a human is the cell wall.
Humans have large ears that stick out (the sticking out part is called the pinna.) Frogs have small disk-hole things on the sides of their heads. Another difference is frogs only have one bone in their ear.