Most of the human bones are found in the frog skeleton but there are tree major differences;
*The pelvis is forked
*some bones unfused in humans are fused in frogs, like the tibia and fibula into the tibiofibula
*most frogs have no ribs
In terms of body symmetry, there is no difference between humans and frogs. They both have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side. This is seen in all vertebrates.
There are not many differences, since both are vertebrate animals. The only difference may be found in the hands and feet. Humans have five fingers and toes while frogs only have four.
1. The frog's pelvic girdle is tilted laterally to accomodate rearward extension of the legs. 2. The frog's phalanges are significantly longer relative to the metacarpal and metatarsal bones. 3. The frog's vertebral column lacks the cervical and lumbar curvatures. 4. The frog's skull has a foramen magnum shifted further back. 5. The frog's distal limbs do not have opposable thumbs. 6. The frog's pectoral girdle is much sturdier. 7. The frog's teeth are sharp and pointed. 8. The frog's carpals are rotated inwards. 9. The frog's eye orbit is significantly larger. 10. The frog's tibia and fibula are fused.
Frogs lay between 2-10,000 eggs at a time. This number differs between species.
No, frogs do not have exoskeletons.Specifically, the term comes from the Greek words ἔξω (éxō "outer") and σκελετός (skeletos, "skeleton"). It describes a skeleton which protects and supports its owner's body from the outside. In contrast, the internally-located, endoskeleton of a frog protects and supports the amphibian's body from the inside.
Yes it is.
It is known as the skeleton.
frog.
John built a model of a frog skeleton using toothpicks
Bones
Just a normal internal skeleton
the shark has the most flexible skeleton
On the inside.
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
dorsal and ventral view
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
The bones that would hold the most weight in a frog would be the urostyle. This is basically the spine of the frog.
There are three different methods you could choose for building the skeleton of a frog. You can carve wood, glue Popsicle sticks together or use cut and glue paper-mache to form its shape.