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10 November, 22:25

Why do zoologists name the bones/muscles of frogs like those of a human?

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  1. 10 November, 22:43
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    Zoologists name the bones/muscles of frogs like those of a human because frog skeletons are remarkably similar to human skeletons.

    The frog has one "forearm" bone, the radio-ulna. Humans have two forearm bones, the radius and the ulna. Both frog and human have one "upper arm" bone, the humerus.
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