Humans and frogs have very similar digestive structures, though the acids present for digestion reflect the diets involved. The most notable difference is found in the excretory system, directly after. Humans and most mammals have two separate places for the excretion of urine and feces, but frogs only have one such exit, known as the cloaca.
The frog's urinary bladder is located in the lowest part of the body cavity.
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.
Frogs have nucleated red blood cells, whereas humans have anucleated red blood cells. This means that frog red blood cells contain a nucleus, while human red blood cells do not. Additionally, frog red blood cells are elliptical in shape, while human red blood cells are biconcave disks.
Both looks same in many ways. The position of mouth, nostrils and eyes are similar. Both have two fore limbs and two hind limbs. The parts of the limbs are similar. Both have the head, thorax and abdomen. Both have the ventral and dorsal aspects in their bodies.
now many think Jupiter is the largest, and mars after that, but you would be wrong, it is the moon, and a frog planet. that is invisible to human telescopes, the frog planet is believed to crash into the earth next week. be. ready.
it has the same organs as a human. also it has the same functions as the human urinary system. but i wouldn't rely on this too much cause honestly I'm not sure...
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.
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 frog's urinary bladder holds urine and stores water, but these aren't its only functions. The bladder also has a defensive function, sometimes releasing urine if the frog is handled.Same as in a human's. It collects the urine till it's time for urinationThe frogs urinary bladder does three things for the frog...1. used to store water2. used to filter urine3. also used as a defence mechanism; if a frog is handled the frog will spill his urine to distract the predator.hope this helped!
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.
The urinary bladder stores the urine in the frog.
The axial and appendicular both make up a frog and human's skeletal system. For a frog, the skeletal system's main function is locomotion and maintaining posture. Although the human and frog skeletal system also protect vital organs the frog does not have any ribs whereas a human does. The frog also has less number of vertebrae, extended pelvic bones, and long bones of the hind legs. The frog skeletal system has l59 and the human has 206. The human's skeletal system is a moveable frame and is an efficient factory for producing red blood cells. The frog's skeletal system also produces red blood cell and all their bones are covered with a membrane called the periosteum from which they get their circulation nerves.
human stomach is located somewhere on the left center of the body
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i dont know but oh well