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The Human vs. the Frog
There are many similarities and differences between the body o f the human and the body o
frog. First, the digestive system which in both bodies works as a series of hollowed tubes to help dig food and nutrients which all lead to the anus. To begin the similarities are: both bodies have the
esophagus which is a tube that the food moves t rough into the body. Both frog and human also hav
gall bladder, which holds bile from the liver. As well, both contain the small and the large intestines
small intestine works to absorb all the nutrients into the blood stream which helps break down larg structures. The large intestine is the waste collector the body where wastes settle into feces. Also both have the stomach and the liver. The stomach works to process food and the liver produces
substances that help break things down. There are also many differences. In the human we have th
rectum and urethra while the the frog has only the cloacae. cloacae. The frog also has (2 (2)eustacian tubes which
equalize pressure in their bodies. Humans only have one set of teeth while the frog has vomine tee
on thisThe title human also h well as maxillary teeth. The frog has a gullet opening for their Sign foodup toto govote through. Useful Not useful an appendix, which the frog does not have at all.
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their skin as a device to take in air. The humans have ribs in their bodies which protect their organs
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while the frogs only have their skin to protect theirs.
The skeletal system in the frog and the human work as the framework of the organism;
support it. In both there is the femur, in the leg and of course both are supported by bones. Also b
have a sternum in the chest and bones in both bodies help provide red blood cells. Some differenc
between the skeletal systems would include: (1) the human body has 206 bones and the frog has 15
bones; also the human has 24 different vertebrae while the frog has only 9. Lastly, the human has a cage for protection w hile the frog doesn’t at all.
The urinary system in both works to release unwanted fluids from the body. Both organism have a bladder, kidney, urethra, and ute rus. The kidneys in both work to filter unwanted fluids, the
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cloacae which is where all fluids and wastes and reproductive organs are released.(3) The human,
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the humans release reproductive organs through different reproductive parts that aren’t in the frog
Lastly the muscular system, in both the Human and the Frog, works to help the body move. Sign up to vote on this title Both systems provide movement for the body and pro tect the muscular Useful Both useful systems wo interiors. Not top of the skeletal system, attaching to the bones. Both have different types of muscles including
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There are many more similarities and differences in the frog and the human, but as you
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they are way more similar than different.
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