A frog's systems are similar to humans in that both species have similar organ systems, including circulatory, respiratory, and muscular systems, as they are both vertebrates. However, there are significant differences, such as in the complexity of their brain structures and the way they regulate body temperature, with frogs being ectothermic (cold-blooded) and humans being endothermic (warm-blooded). Additionally, frogs have unique adaptations for their aquatic life stages, such as gills in tadpoles, which humans do not possess. Overall, while there are similarities, the adaptations reflect their different lifestyles and evolutionary paths.
We have hearts, lungs, digestive systems, and brains.
Frogs have circulatory systems that are very similar to that of humans so veins are used for the samepurposes and are needed anywhere where blood circulation is required.
yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
Though frogs are amphibians and humans are mammals, they both have very similar anatomies. Both consist of organs, bones, muscles, and skin and their bodies can be separated into limbs, trunk, head, and neck. Both species contain the same basic organs.
yes i think
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
No, frogs cannot cause warts on humans. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are not transmitted from frogs.
Rats have similar bodily systems and organs to humans, and react in very similar ways.
Frogs do not. Only mammals