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Q: What are the similarities of the glottis between humans and frogs?
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What is the difference between a frogs glottis and a frogs glottis?

The difference is that the second "frogs glottis" has a question mark.


What are the differences in the frogs glottis and the humans glottis?

There are many differences between a human and a frog's glottis. A frog's glottis is located in the frogs respiratory system, the human's glottis is located in the human larynx.Human glottis is located in human larynx in throat and it also contains vocal cords while frogs glottis is located in frog's respiratory system , with out larynx and vocal cords .


What is the opening to the frogs lungs?

The glottis opens to the pharynx leading to the lungs.


Why is a frogs glottis so narrow?

so water doesnt go down it


Why is there a big width of the gullet above the frogs glottis?

ok it is about 738 feet long


Where does a frog's glottis lead?

It leads to the frogs lungs.to the lungsThe glottis is tube-like structure in the frog's throat that leads to the larynx and then the trachea. It eventually leads to the lungs.


What is the opening in the mouth or airway of a frog called?

frogs mouth part can be named as SNOUT.


What are the similarities between goldfish and frogs?

Both goldfishes and frogs may eat their own babies in order to survive.


How are the skeletons of humans and frogs are different?

Frogs have smaller bones then humans.


What are the differences in the frogs pharynx and the humans pharynx?

A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans


Do frogs belong to the same phylum as humans?

Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.


Similarities between the human and rat digestive tract?

The main similarities between koala and human digestive systems are the basic organs of oesophagus, stomach, liver, etc. Koalas have a different digestive system and metabolism which enables them to digest gum leaves. Eucalyptus leaves are tough, toxic and low in nutrition, but the koala has developed a stomach which is capable of removing the toxins from where they are filtered out by the liver. The caecum completes the process by changing the eucalyptus leaves into digestible nutrients. The caecum is similar to the human appendix.