Frog's External Anatomy
Frog's Internal Anatomy
Dissetion Basics
Frog Visuals
Tools
100

The outermost covering of the frog's body. (In humans, this is the largest external organ.)

What is Skin

100

The largest internal organ in the frog

What is the liver

100

Animal that was disceted

What is a frog?

100

What organ is labeled D

What is the heart

100

what you cut things with

What are scissors

200

Visible near the eye, this part of the frog plays a role in its hearing.

What is the tympanic membrane

200

These are attached to the heart and are spongy.

What are the lungs

200

The first thing you do

What is put on (non latex) gloves

200

What organ is labeled L

What is the stomach

200

What you use to hold the frog in place

What are pins

300

The clear membrane attached to the bottom of the eyelid.

What is the nictitating membrane

300

The esophagus leads to this internal organ.

What is the stomach

300

If you're lucky you'll find this in the stomach.

What are flies

300

What organ is labeled H

what is the large intestine

300

What you would keep your specimen in.

What is a dissecting pan

400

The tympanic membranes on either side of the frog's head lead to the Eustachian tubes, which equalize this during swimming.

What is pressure

400

The straight part of the small intestine is called the duodenum. The curly part is called this.

What is the ileum

400

People are allergic to this so we can't use these type of gloves.

What is Latex

400

What organ is labeled I

What is the cloaca

400

Used to make a small cut or incision when dissecting. 

What is a scalpel

500

This slit in the mouth leads to the lungs.

What is the glottis

500

This membrane covers the frogs internal organs.

What is peritoneum 

500

Specimens are mainly preserved with this chemical.

What is formaldehyde

500

What organ is labeled C

What is a lung
500

This tool has a single point that is either straight or slightly bent.

What is a probe

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