Heart, Liver, Pancreas, Ureter, Anus, Stomach, Gall bladder and Large Intestine.
Heart Liver Lungs Kidneys Brain
heart, liver colon,lungs
it has the same organs as a human. also it has the same functions as the human urinary system. but i wouldn't rely on this too much cause honestly I'm not sure...
Visceral organs of a frog should not be eaten raw.
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.
the respiratory organs of frog are skin , lungs and gills.
the Kidney
Frogs have a coelom, a body cavity that houses their internal organs. Organs found in a frog's coelom include the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. The coelom provides a space for these organs to function and enables flexibility in movement.
Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.
Frog red blood cells contain a nucleus, whereas human red blood cells do not.
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.
It depends on the species of frog. Most males are somewhat smaller than the female frog. Many species are identical to the human eye; it's the internal sex organs that are non-visible that make the definitive sex.