The tray that you use for dissection
What is the dissection tray?
This term means near the belly.
What is ventral?
Organ that pumps blood
What is the heart?
this is the largest internal organ in the frog's body
What is the liver?
Frogs are able to breathe through these two organs
What are the lungs and skin?
The sharp pointed tool that is used for cutting/slicing the specimen
What is the scapel?
The anatomy term that means towards the back of the body
What is dorsal?
Organ that is attached below the stomach. It's major role is to absorb nutrients.
What is small intestine?
Where does the frog's tongue attaches.
What is front of the mouth?
The instrument that is used to separate parts of the specimen or point at an organ
What is the probe?
head end of the body
What is anterior?
First major site of chemical digestion in the frog.
What is stomach?
The part of the body that carries oxygenate blood to the cells. Takes blood AWAY from the heart.
What are the arteries?
The tool that is used in dissection that will hold the specimen to the tray
What are dissecting pins?
tail end of the body
What is posterior?
Major organ in the respiratory system. Hint: they look like deflated balloons
What are lungs?
Small, green organ that looks like a booger and store bile.
What is gall bladder?
This is the name of the membrane in the frogs' eye.
What is the nictating membrane?
This dissection tool is used to handle the specimen and looks like tweezers
What is forceps?
Anatomy term for windpipe (hint: has rings around it)
What is trachea?
The cloaca (sewer) is at the end of this organ.
What is large intestine?
Spaghetti shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color
What is fat bodies?