Gives in the frog sight.
The eyes lol
What is the first organ involved in the chemical digestion process?
The stomach.
What are the kidneys used for?
To filter waste from the blood.
what is the meaning of life
Scalpel.
What does the carotid artery do?
Feed blood to the brain
The part of the fog that allows it to grip and hold onto objects.
The phalanges.
What structures are used as an energy reserve?
Fat bodies.
What does the small intestine do?
Absorb digested nutrients.
what emotions would one be feeling if they are balling their eyes out
Pins.
What does the subclavian artery do?
Artery that runs to the arms and is under the collarbone (clavicle)
The outermost covering of the frog's body. In humans, this organ is our largest.
The skin.
The organ responsible for storing bile.
The gall bladder.
What does the liver do?
The liver makes bile, which is needed to digest fats.
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Scissors.
What does the aortic arch do?
Pumps blood to the whole body.
This leads directly to the mouth and gives the frog a sense of smell.
The nares.
What is the organ that empties the urine, sperm, and waste.
Cloaca.
What does the esophagus do?
The esophagus is a passageway for food.
can you draw on paper
a. Only if you are the one cutting.
b. You don't have to, but you can.
c. ALWAYS.
d: rex's phone
What does the femoral artery do?
Feeds blood to the legs.
The part of the frog that aids in hearing. This part is visible near the eye.
The tympanic membrane (the ear dums).
The spleen.
What does the bladder do?
Stroes urine.
steel toed boots or wet socks
FALSE! Always closed-toed shoes.
What does the sciatic artery do?
Pump blood to the sciatic nerve.