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There are several differences between a rat and a human skeletal system. Some of them include the fact that the human system is more complex with multiple parts unlike that of the rat, the other difference is in their sizes and so much more.

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What human skeletal system is missing in the frog?

The axial and appendicular both make up a frog and human's skeletal system. For a frog, the skeletal system's main function is locomotion and maintaining posture. Although the human and frog skeletal system also protect vital organs the frog does not have any ribs whereas a human does. The frog also has less number of vertebrae, extended pelvic bones, and long bones of the hind legs. The frog skeletal system has l59 and the human has 206. The human's skeletal system is a moveable frame and is an efficient factory for producing red blood cells. The frog's skeletal system also produces red blood cell and all their bones are covered with a membrane called the periosteum from which they get their circulation nerves.


How does the skeletal system interact with the sensory system?

The skeletal system is the framework of the human body and holds up the other body parts in place. When the sensory, or nervous, system uses the muscular system to move the body, the muscles move the skeleton as well.


What does someone learn in a class about human osteology?

In a class about human osteology, one would learn about the structure, development, and function of the human skeletal system. This includes studying the bones, joints, and muscles in the human body, as well as techniques for identifying and analyzing skeletal remains in a forensic or archaeological context. Students may also learn about diseases and traumas that can affect the skeleton and how to interpret these conditions from skeletal remains.


What is the difference between a human and an animal but inside them?

Cows have four stomachs.


What does stirrup mean skeletal system?

In the skeletal system, the stirrup refers to the smallest bone in the human body, located in the middle ear. It plays a crucial role in the transmission of sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sound.