slimy , rough
to live
to live
Frog skin and human skin differs with the following categories a. additional histological layers Frog skin has stratum spongiosum and stratum compactum Human skin has Stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum and stratum lucidum b. Type of Glands present: Frog skin has poison and mucus glands Human skin has sudoriferous(sweat) glands, sebaceous(oil) glands, ceruminous glands and mammary glands. c. Other skin derivtives: Frog skin has chromosomes and hoof Human skin has hair follicle. arrector pili muscles and sensory receptors. d.Skin texture: Most frogs have rough texture and humans has smooth texture e.Skin color Frogs either have green, brown or black or combination Humans has melanocytes which is responsible for white or black/brown skin color f.Pigment distribution Frogs have chromatophores responsible for camouflage skin Human has fair distribution
Yes a frog has skin.
I'm not sure.... a frog?
The slime on the frog's skin is mucus. It is necessary for the frog's skin to be moise because the frog breathes and drinks through the skin. If it were to dry out, it would suffocate. The mucus secreted by the frog's skin helps keep it moist.
The skin of a frog is quite smooth to allow it to be aquadynamic (similar to being "aerodynamic") in the water. But, if you're talking about frog skins (or "frog hides") as in paper money of the US, they are a bit rougher than the skin of an amphibian.
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
The lungs produce a chemical called Yourmomisgayamine. This directly corrolates to the skin texture due to the lack of weenur
Frogs live in water when tadpoles.When the tadpoles become frog's they have to live near water or in a moist place because the frog's skin drys out quickly.
their skin will mot be dry as skin is to help them breathe in water
The difference has to do with skin texture, how eggs are laid and geographical location.