amphibians
Internal frog
Anatomy
Frog
Metamorphosis
Frog
Digestion
Amphibian
Adaptations
100

Where do they reproduce?

In the water 

100

Is rigid and supports the body weight of the frog 

Endoskeleton 

100

What type of fertilization do they undergo

External

100

Produces bile 

Liver

100

Internal and external nostrils are called what

Nares

200

what secretes mucus to keep skin moist 

mucus glands

200

Frog bones are named and correspond to bones in the ________ body

Human 

200

Embrace that helps the female expel eggs 

Amplexus

200

Middle intestine 

Ileum 

200

Skin is moist for taking in dissolved_____

Oxygen

300

“Amphibia” means what?

”double life“ or “both lives”

300

How many heart chambers do they have 

3

300

Have a tail, gills, no legs, no mouth

Tadpole 

300

Stores excess bile 

Golbladder

300

Skin has _____ to prevent water loss

Keratin 

400

They have how many limbs?

4

400

How many atria and how many ventricle are there in the heart 

2 atria and 1 ventricle 

400
no tail, have lungs, legs, and mouth that opens 

Adult

400

Chamber that collects all waste before expelling them 

Cloaca

400

what kind of circulation pattern do they have  

Double loop

500

Most change from an aquatic larval stage to a ______ adult?

Terrestrial

500

2 patterns of blood circulation 

Pulmonary and systemic 

500

tadpoles live in the_____

Water

500

Breaks down starch and sugar

Pancreas

500

Develop _____ to be able to see and feed 

necks