Firstly,breathing of man is 'negative pressure breathing' , i.e.,passive in nature whereas in frog it is 'positive pressure breathing' ,i.e.,active in nature. Secondly due to different nasal and buccal chambers man can respire and eat simultaneously but frogs can respire and feed one at a time due to similar cavity called bucco-pharyngeal cavity. During feeding of frog respiration by skin takes care of its respiration(cutaneous respiration takes place continuously ).
The major difference between anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration is the presence of oxygen. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and produces less energy, while aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more energy. Anaerobic respiration typically produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts, while aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water.
The purpose of respiration in a human is to intake oxygen into the body and exhale carbon dioxide out of the body. This is a necessary function for humans as our body survives on oxygen and build-up of carbon dioxide would be fatal.
Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration are processes that cells use to produce energy. They both involve breaking down glucose to create ATP, the energy currency of the cell. However, the main difference is that aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.
Under low oxygen conditions, a human cell will undergo anaerobic respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This involves glycolysis followed by fermentation to generate ATP without the need for oxygen.
Respiration is the process where cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, while fermentation is the process where cells break down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy. Respiration produces more energy (ATP) compared to fermentation and is more efficient. Fermentation produces byproducts such as lactic acid or ethanol, while respiration produces carbon dioxide and water.
A human's blood quality is better because it has more heart chambers than a frog does. A frog has 3 chambers and a human has 4
there is no difference
The same as with any animal (or human) - respiration.
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.
by skin
Cutaneous respiration.
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body
i dont know but oh well
The similaries is that they both are living things,and the difference is human can talk,think,.....also the humans are smarter
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body
The difference between a frog and a bee is that the frog's honey is inedible.
The brain and spinal cord of a human are protected by a triple layer of membranes called meninges; the meninges of the frog have only 2 layers. Human brains are more developed that those of amphibians and contain a cerebral cortex which the frog lacks. A human has 30 pairs of spinal nerves, while a frog has only 10.