How are human organs similar to frog's organs?
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Humans organs are similar to frogs organs because both have lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a heart, a brain, a liver, a spleen, a small intestine and a large intestine, a pancreas, a gall bladder, urinary bladder, and a ureter and their organ structure is similar. But frogs have considerably less complex anatomies.
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Frogs and humans share the same basic organs. Both have lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a heart, a brain, a liver, a spleen, a small intestine and a large intestine, a pancreas, a gall bladder, a urinary bladder and a ureter. ... On the whole, their organ structure is similar, but frogs have considerably less complex anatomies.
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