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The negative impacts that humans are having on the frog population are destroying their habitats so they have nowhere to breed or to hide from predators.

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What is the source of frog mutation?

Frog mutations can be caused by a variety of factors such as pollution, habitat destruction, exposure to chemicals, and UV radiation. Additionally, genetic mutations can occur naturally within frog populations.


What are similarities between the human blood smear and the frog blood smear under microscope?

Numerous differences can be seen between frog blood and human blood. Perhaps the most obvious is the oval shape of the frog erythrocytes rather than the biconcave discs of human blood. Moreover, the frog erythrocytes have a nucleus (here stained blue) whilst human erythrocytes do not. There is less difference in size between the erythrocytes and leucocytes than in human blood. There are no platelets in frog blood.


What human skeletal system is missing 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.


How many human days is a frog year?

It depends on the length of the frog's life. I would say on average 30-75 days.


What is the difference between the frog and human nervous system?

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.

Related Questions

What is the use of a frog?

to keep bug populations, such as mosquitoes, in check


Is a frog a human?

no it is not


What is the differents between human and frog blood?

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


What is the difference between frog and human blood quality?

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


How did the golden poison frog become extinct?

It's not extinct. The frog usually referred to as the golden poison frog is Phyllobates terribilis, which has stable populations both in the wild and in captivity.


If a frog is losing his voice do you say he has a frog in his throat or a human in his throat?

Another frog in its own throat


Is a bird more like a frog or human?

There are ways in which a bird is more like a frog, and there are ways in which it is more like a human.


How is a frog heart different from a human heart?

A frog's heart has only three chambers, and a human's heart has four chambers.


Do human have croaca?

frog have croaca, But real human don't have it.


How many FROGS have died each year in the past 7 years?

I don't have access to real-time data on the number of frogs that have died each year in the past 7 years. However, factors such as habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and diseases have had negative impacts on frog populations worldwide. Conservation efforts are being made to protect frogs and their habitats.


What lacks an amnion during its development a bird human lizard frog or alligator?

frog


Finish my pun I used to be a frog but?

I used to be a frog but I took the leap and became a human.