The pancreas of both the frog and the human produces a variety of digestive enzymes as well as hormones.
However, the insulin produced by the frog is noticeably dissimilar from that produced by humans, so you can't use frog insulin for humans.
Because they are both living things.
No.
The pancreas of a frog belongs to the digestive system
No, humans do not have fat bodies like frogs. Frogs have a unique body structure that includes storing fat in specific locations to survive hibernation and other periods of inactivity. Humans store fat under the skin and around internal organs for energy storage and insulation.
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
Near the liver and the stomach, just like in 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.
Frogs do not. Only mammals
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