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Though frogs are amphibians and humans are mammals, they both have very similar anatomies. Both consist of organs, bones, muscles, and skin and their bodies can be separated into limbs, trunk, head, and neck. Both species contain the same basic organs.

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How is a frog's internal and external organs similar to a humans?

Frogs and humans both have similar internal organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys that serve similar functions in both species. Externally, both frogs and humans have eyes, a mouth, limbs, and a reproductive system, although the structures may be adapted to suit each species' specific needs.


Coelom organs present in the frog?

Frogs have a coelom, a body cavity that houses their internal organs. Organs found in a frog's coelom include the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. The coelom provides a space for these organs to function and enables flexibility in movement.


What kind of body cavity do humans have?

Humans have a coelom body cavity, which is a fluid-filled cavity located between the body wall and the internal organs. This cavity provides space for organs to move and function properly.


Why is there pools of blood surrounding the internal organs?

To protect you'r internal organs


What are differences from a frog anatomy and a humans anatomy?

Frogs are very complex and their organs such as the liver can be different from the humans. The liver is huge in the frogs anatomy. Also the rectum and large intestine are one combined organ. The body structure, or anatomy, of the frog is very similar to the anatomy of man. Both man and the frog have the same kinds of organs and systems of organs. The frog's anatomy, however, is much simpler. As in other higher vertebrates, the frog body may be divided into a head, a short neck, and a trunk (see Vertebrates). The flat head contains the brain, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose. A short, almost rigid neck permits only limited head movement. The stubby trunk forms walls for a single body cavity, the coelom. Man's internal organs are housed in one of three distinct hollow cavities--the chest, the abdomen, and the pelvis. The human chest is separated from the abdomen by a powerful muscular partition, the diaphragm. There is no such partition in the frog's coelom. All the frog's internal organs--including the heart, the lungs, and all organs of digestion--are held in this single hollow space.

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Do frogs have internal organs?

yes they are used to show our organs in school by discecting them


Does transparent frogs have great advantage that dissecting ordinary frogs in studying internal organs?

Yes


Do humans have fat bodies like frogs?

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.


What is the names of internal organs for humans?

the viscera


Do frogs have a medulla oblongata?

Yes, and it functions in the controlling of various internal organs.


What are tympanums?

In insects, frogs, and toads - hearing organs. In humans - eardrums


What are the internal organs of the grizzly bear?

Bears have the same organs as humans, retard.


Does a frog breathe from lungs?

yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans


How is a frog's internal and external organs similar to a humans?

Frogs and humans both have similar internal organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys that serve similar functions in both species. Externally, both frogs and humans have eyes, a mouth, limbs, and a reproductive system, although the structures may be adapted to suit each species' specific needs.


Why do humans need ribs?

To protect the internal organs (such as the hearth and lungs) from damage.


Why frogs are considered an ideal specimen in the study of general zoology?

err... maybe because the structure of the organs of a frog is most likely the structure & position of organs in a human's body... and frogs are easy to get or buy... and many species are not endangered! :) hopin' this can help!


How organs oganized inside of a frog body?

frog's organs are almost the same as humans, the only difference is that it is smaller and the eggs of frogs are really many and small.