Conclusion!
- Just like humans, frogs need advanced and multiple body systems because it is essential for their survival. For example, frogs have nictitating membrane that allows them to properly see underwater, and frogs need that protection in their eyes in order to obtain food such as fishes. Without the ability to see underwater, the majority of frogs would depend on other sources of food such as flies or insects. However, frogs also need a long, extendable, and sticky tongue in order to get its basic diet; which consists of flies and insects. Without those properties of the tongue, frogs wouldn't be able to obtain food and therefore die; showing the essentialness of its body functions and more specifically essential for its survival. In general, humans also need complex systems to do basic activities which allow them to survive such as breathing, or having the ability to walk. These activities are done with the collaboration of multiple systems such as the respiratory system, the muscle system, etc. Overall, humans and frogs both need advance and multiple body systems in order to survive, by having the ability to do daily tasks (move around, breathing, etc.).
- Frog's are surprisingly a lot similar to humans body system and genetically. Obviously, frogs and humans are different in various ways. Frogs don't use teeth to actually eat food and are weaker than those of a human. Frogs also have different heart anatomy than humans, but basically serve the same function. Another thing that was surprising was the fact that frogs use their eyes in order to swallow their food.