Humans and frogs share several common biological systems and characteristics.
Shared Biological Systems
Both humans and frogs are vertebrates and possess similar systems. According to information, these shared systems include:
- Nervous system: Both rely on a complex nervous system for sensory input and responses.
- Circulatory system: Both have a circulatory system to transport blood, nutrients, and oxygen.
- Digestive system: Both break down food for energy.
- Respiratory system: Both depend on a respiratory system for gas exchange (taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide).
Vertebrate Classification
Both humans and frogs are classified as vertebrates, meaning they possess a spine and nerves that extend throughout the body.
Sensory Capabilities
Both humans and frogs have developed senses of hearing managed by the nervous system.
Feature | Human | Frog |
---|---|---|
Classification | Vertebrate | Vertebrate |
Nervous System | Present | Present |
Circulatory System | Present | Present |
Digestive System | Present | Present |
Respiratory System | Present | Present |
Hearing | Highly Developed, Nervous system managed | Highly Developed, Nervous system managed |