Humans have large ears that stick out (the sticking out part is called the pinna.) Frogs have small disk-hole things on the sides of their heads. Another difference is frogs only have one bone in their ear.
the egg cell is spunk
Human skin cells are somatic cells that make up the outer layer of the skin and protect the body from external factors. Human egg cells, or ova, are reproductive cells produced by females for fertilization by sperm cells to form a zygote. Skin cells are diploid with 46 chromosomes, while egg cells are haploid with 23 chromosomes ready to combine with a sperm cell to form a new organism.
Skin is the respiratory organ in frogs. A thin water film is formed on the skin of frog and to retain this thin film of water for long time, mucus is produced by the mucus glands present in the skin. The O2 gets dissolved into this thin film of water from where it gets diffused into the blood capillaries. And this is the reason, why the skin of frog is richly supplied with blood capillaries. If the skin of frog dries up, the frog dies. The frogs also have lungs but 80% of respiration takes place through the skin. So, frogs have two respiratory organs 1) Skin 2) Lungs.
The common histological layers in both human and frog skin are the epidermis (outer layer) and dermis (inner layer). Both skins may also have a layer of subcutaneous tissue beneath the dermis. However, frogs have a unique layer called the mucous or serous glands layer that secretes mucus.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
The difference is a toad's skin is brown, bumpy and warty, while a frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
When a frog is underwater it's skin can breathe other than a humans skin
Humans are mammal. mammals don't have skin in between their toes. but frog is amphibian. The skin helps to swim will. Human has artificial swim suit..
the egg cell is spunk
NO. they have rubberie skin like a frog or human
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.
Frog skin and human skin differs with the following categories a. additional histological layers Frog skin has stratum spongiosum and stratum compactum Human skin has Stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum and stratum lucidum b. Type of Glands present: Frog skin has poison and mucus glands Human skin has sudoriferous(sweat) glands, sebaceous(oil) glands, ceruminous glands and mammary glands. c. Other skin derivtives: Frog skin has chromosomes and hoof Human skin has hair follicle. arrector pili muscles and sensory receptors. d.Skin texture: Most frogs have rough texture and humans has smooth texture e.Skin color Frogs either have green, brown or black or combination Humans has melanocytes which is responsible for white or black/brown skin color f.Pigment distribution Frogs have chromatophores responsible for camouflage skin Human has fair distribution
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs
Yes a frog has skin.
A frog can ribbet and have different color skin and a crayfish doesn't make sounds
The difference has to do with skin texture, how eggs are laid and geographical location.