The frog's inside nostril is on the roof of its mouth while the human's inside nostril is in the back of the mouth. The frog does not breathe through its skin alone. Adult frogs have paired, simple, saclike lungs. As in humans, air enters the body through two nostrils, passes through the windpipe, and is received by the lungs. The mechanism of breathing, however, is different in the frog from that in man. In humans, breathing is aided by the ribs, the diaphragm, and the chest muscles. The frog has no ribs or diaphragm, and its chest muscles are not involved in breathing. A frog may breathe by simply opening its mouth and letting air flow into the windpipe. However, it may also breathe with its mouth closed. The floor of the mouth is lowered, causing the frog's throat to "puff out." When the nostrils open, air enters the enlarged mouth. Then, with nostrils closed, the air in the mouth is forced into the lungs by contraction of the floor of the mouth.
you can see a frogs but you cant see a humans
The differences between a frog's outside nostril and human's outside nostril is that a frog only has slits for noses. A frog can completely open and close his nose in a water type seal.
there is no difference
its the same
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There are 9 differences
frog rbc is found in a frogs and human rbc is found in humans
Frogs have all the same muscles as humans. However, their muscular system is more oriented towards their ability to jump.
Depends on the animal, mammals have sex pretty much the same way us humans do to get pregnant. Fish and amphibiand(frogs etc) have a somewhat differnt method. Birds are slightly different too.
Actually, although they don't look similar at all, frogs and humans do have similar anatomy. Both frogs and humans have a heart, lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a liver, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder, etc. Of course, the frog's anatomy is much simpler than a human being's, because frogs do not have ribs, and they also don't have a diaphragm. And while frogs have a tongue, theirs is long and sticky (good for catching flies), while the human tongue is not; frogs also have teeth, but theirs are so weak as to be almost useless. Frogs can also breathe through their skin when underwater, while humans cannot. I enclose a good link to a site about frog anatomy.
The outer nostrils of a frog differ most greatly from the nostril of a human in that frogs can close their nostrils, while humans can not. It should be noted, however, that only certain species of frogs are able to do this.
Frogs noses are much smaller and dont come out of their face. They are just two holes simply in the middle of their face
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
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I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
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 .
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The Nare is a nostril, a frogs nostrils or breathing holes above his mouth.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.
Frogs do not. Only mammals
Frogs are not physically capable of eating humans. Unless you're a bug, you don't have anything to worry about there. Now whether humans can eat frogs is a different matter altogether...and some do.a giant frog would eat a human if it could or tiny people