Want this question answered?
A frog has legs and a worm doesn't XD =Þ
There are several differences between frogs and a mosquito. In fact, they are nothing alike. A mosquito is an insect and a frog is an amphibian.
The skeleton of a human and frog are quite similar. There are a couple differences with the radius and ulna on a frog being fused together as well as the tibia and fibula bones.
The frog can breathe and grow and reproduce and move and hop and live and think and evolve. A rock cannot.
One is a frog, the other is a salamander. Both have slept with your mother.
There are a few anatomical differences between the digestive system of a human and a frog. The first is that there are no villi in the small intestine of a frog. Frogs also have very weak teeth. The GI tract of the human and frog are also very different.
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body
both can breathe with there mouths closed
Ones a frog. The other is the complete opposite of a frogAn octopus is a sea creature and a frog lives around inland ponds and lakes.An octopus has three hearts, but the frog has one heart.The octapus has eight tentacles (arms), and the frog has four legs.
Frogs are amphibians and pandas are mammals.
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs
Numerous differences can be seen between frog blood and human blood. Perhaps the most obvious is the oval shape of the frog erythrocytes rather than the biconcave discs of human blood. Moreover, the frog erythrocytes have a nucleus (here stained blue) whilst human erythrocytes do not. There is less difference in size between the erythrocytes and leucocytes than in human blood. There are no platelets in frog blood.