Firstly,breathing of man is 'negative pressure breathing' , i.e.,passive in nature whereas in frog it is 'positive pressure breathing' ,i.e.,active in nature. Secondly due to different nasal and buccal chambers man can respire and eat simultaneously but frogs can respire and feed one at a time due to similar cavity called bucco-pharyngeal cavity. During feeding of frog respiration by skin takes care of its respiration(cutaneous respiration takes place continuously ).
Frogs' lungs are very small compared to the total abdominal capacity, while our lungs take up almost half of our abdomen. This is because the frog can breathe through its skin.
frogs can use their skin and the thing membranes lining its mouth and pharynx also a frog's lungs are much more underdeveloped
Feed it with the food that it eats and give it water. Also, place the crab in an aquarium and DO NOT place your hand in it, it pincers will pinch you and it will be very painful.
frog respire through skin in most of the cases.
Respiration is breathing Combustion is burning
The flower's version of the human action respiration is photosynthesis.
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
Nutrition is getting food, respiration is turning the food into energy
nothing there are the same
The same as with any animal (or human) - respiration.
A human's blood quality is better because it has more heart chambers than a frog does. A frog has 3 chambers and a human has 4
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.
there is no difference
by skin
Cutaneous respiration.
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body
i dont know but oh well
The similaries is that they both are living things,and the difference is human can talk,think,.....also the humans are smarter
there is no difference.
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.
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body