Frogs are amphibians. Almost all species of frogs have lungs, but lack the diaphragm muscles of humans. They inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. The major difference is the ability of frogs to breathe underwater through their skin, in a process called cutaneous respiration. Special blood vessels in the skin allow oxygen to be absorbed directly from the water.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
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Oxygen is taken out and Carbon Dioxide is exhaled. So the difference is one is essential for human functions and the other is hazardous for a humans' health
There are many differences and similarities between a perch and a human in the digestive system. One is the enzymes found in the gut.
Both the human and grasshopper respiratory systems have structures called trachea that are lined with epithelial cells.
Koalas have a system that helps them digest the eculeptas leaves but we do not.
human respiratory uses air pressure like pneumatic system does
the lungs is the basic unit structure of the human respiratory system
the respiratory system in a monk3y
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
The respiratory system
The respiratory system starts at the nose (and mouth) and ends at the alveoli in the lungs