Frog's reproductive organs are on the inside as where humans' are on the outside. Frogs have white hearts and humans' have red hearts. You can see a frog's esophagus through it's mouth and in a human's you can't. They are also different in ...
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The body structure, or anatomy, of the frog is very similar to the anatomy of man. ... The frog does not have a tail. Only a spikelike bone, the urostyle, remains as evidence that primitive frogs probably had tails. ... In humans breathing is aided by the ribs, the diaphragm, and the chest muscles. The frog has no ribs or...
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May 23, 2008 ... How are frogs and humans similar internally? We have hearts, lungs, digestive systems and brains. Science > Biology > Animals > Amphibians ...
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Tom Diller seems to be correct, and if you are an amphibian hater, you could call pest control. Personally, I think it would be cool to have frogs in my backyard, but i'm a total animal freak. ... How are frogs similar to humans externally?
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Why do you think the overall shape of the arms of both frogs and humans is similar? 5. In frogs, the forament magnum (the hole in the skull that the spinal ...
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7. They say that a frogs muscle structure is much like humans. The muscle of the frog contracts when it is getting ready to jump and as it begins to jump up using its energy, the muscle expands. ... The frog was compared to a person and a conclusion can be that many parts of the frogs system is similar to a humans system.
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New research now shows that just like humans, they display a fundamental sex difference in the organization of the brain, specifically in the corpus callosum, the region that connects the two cerebral lobes. ... Frogs and Reptiles...
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070829143613.htm
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A team at Liverpool, however, has now discovered that variations in behaviour are down to chimpanzees migrating to other colonies, proving that they build their 'cultures' in a similar way to humans. ... Frogs and Reptiles...
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080109100831.htm
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Frog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frogs are amphibians in the order Anura (meaning "tail-less", from Greek an-, without + oura , tail), formerly referred to as Salientia (Latin saltare , to jump). Most frogs are characteriz...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog
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