This tool is used to grip and hold small structures without using your hands.
Forceps (not accepting tweezers)
This organ allows a frog to breathe on land by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Daily Double
Lungs
Part of the frog that is considered and the front.
Dorsal and Anterior
This system allows frogs to breathe using both their lungs and their skin.
Respiratory System
This adaptation helps frogs blend into their environment to avoid predators.
Camouflage
This tool is used to make precise cuts during a dissection.
Daily Double
Scalpel
Part of the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
Ventricle
What part of the frog is known as the bottom side and the back of the frog
Ventral and Posterior
This body system includes the heart and blood vessels and is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients.
Circulatory System
This adaptation allows frogs to catch insects quickly using a long, sticky structure.
Daily Double
Stretchy Tongue
These are used to hold parts of the specimen out of the way to get a clear view.
Dissection Pins
These organs filter waste from the blood and help regulate water balance.
Kidney
Part of the frog that helps it hear
Daily Double
Tympanic membrane
What was the one body system that was completely removed from the frog during dissection.
Daily Double
Digestive System
This powerful adaptation allows frogs to escape danger by making long jumps.
Strong Hind Legs
This tool is used to probe, lift, and separate tissues without cutting them.
Dissection needle/probe
This organ produces bile and helps break down toxins in the frog’s body.
Liver
Part of the frog that helps it see underwater
Nictitating membrane
This system removes waste from the body and helps maintain water balance.
Excretory/Urinary System
This skin adaptation allows frogs to absorb oxygen and moisture directly from their environment.
Skin capillaries
What is the term used to describe the process of which you put unclean dissection tools with clean dissection tools?
Cross contamination
This organ has a dual role: it stores bile from the liver and releases it into the small intestine to aid in digestion.
Gallbladder
Male frogs have a certain feature that help them attract females. What is this adaptation called.
Vocal Sacs
Small intestine
What is the adaptation of the frog that helps it float underwater
Hydrostatic Lungs