heart - 3 chambered in frogs , 4 chambered in humans
skin - supplied with blood vessels and covered with mucus helps in cutaneous respiration , skin is covered by hair does not involve in respiration
tongue- muscular in both attached in the front and fee behind in frogs but attached behind and free in the front in humans.frogs have a rather sticky tongue when compared 2 humans
feet- frogs have webbed feet which help them in swiming , humans dont have webs
Muscle structure is directly related to the movement of a frog. A frog's muscle structure is designed to allow the animal to move and jump in the ways it needs to..
it is a kind of frog
The eggs of a frog are produced in the ovaries.
Esophagus
I can't display pictures, but I can describe the internal structure of a frog. A frog's internal anatomy includes organs such as heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. These organs are housed within a cavity called the coelom, and the frog's skeletal structure provides support and protection for these organs.
a frog
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
The tympanic membrane.
The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig. The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig.
The triangular structure is called the frog, it is like a shock absorber for the hoof.
They have a full skeletal structure which includes a spinal cord.
The esophagus leads to the frog's stomach. The esophagus is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, allowing food to pass and be digested.