Frog's Life
Body Systems
Frog External Anatomy
Frog Internal Anatomy
Worm Anatomy
100

Frogs live in water and on land. They also need to keep their skin moist. This makes frogs belong to the class...

Amphibia/ Amphibians

100

What body system does the stomach belong to?

Digestive

100

Where is the frog's tongue attached to it's mouth?

Bottom front

100

What organ in the frog stores nutrients?

Fat bodies

100

The term dorsal means towards the _______________________

Back

200

How do a frog's webbed hind feet help them to survive?

Helps them swim

200

What system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body?

Circulatory

200

What are nares?

Nostrils (nose holes)

200

What organ in the frog produces eggs?

Ovaries

200
Worms have testis and ovaries, making them...

hermaphrodite

300

How are a frog's eyes adapted to help it survive

Helps see almost 360

Sticks out above water

300

What system includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves

Nervous system

300
Frogs use their maxillary and vomerine teeth to ____________

Grasp their prey; not chew

300

What organ in the frog breaks down food into base nutrients using acid

Stomach

300

What is the "heart" in the worm?

Aortic arches

400

Name 3 ways that frogs can breathe throughout their life cycles

Tadpole gills

Frog skin

Frog lungs

400

What system breaks down food for nutrient absorption?

Digestive

400

What is the tympanic membrane used for?

Hearing

400

What organ in the frog has 3 chambers, and pumps blood?

Heart

400

What is the "brain" in the worm?

Cerebral ganglion
500

Why is the frog's vocal sac used?

To attract a mate

500

What system includes the testes and ovaries?

Reproductive/ Urogenital

500

What is the opening on the ventral end of the frog?

Cloaca

500

What organ absorbs nutrients from digested material?

Small intestine

500

Where are rocks stored to grind up food?

Gizzard