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Frog Mouth
Internal Body Parts
Internal Body Parts 2
External Body Parts
Dissection
100
What is another name for the internal nares?
Nostrils
100
What is the Cloaca?
The frog's solid waste emission organ.
100
What does the artery do?
Carries Blood
100
What is the function of the frogs skin?
Absorbs water
100
Describe the contents of the frogs stomach.
Chewed up bugs and fish.
200
What is the main use of the frog tongue?
Grabbing Prey
200
What is the function of the liver?
Produces bile acid and allows fat to be digested.
200
Name the kidneys function.
Filters fluid waste from blood.
200
What is an adaption that helps the swim?
Its webbed feet or Its sleek body.
200
Describe the general shape, or plan of the frogs digestive system?
Like a Teardrop.
300
What is the Tympanic Membrane?
Eardrum
300
What does the gall bladder do?
Holds Bile
300
What does the small intestine do?
Digest food, further nutrients are absorbed.
300
What is an adaption of the frog's eyes?
They are on the top of their head.
300
What tool did you use to pop the gall bladder?
Scalpel
400
What is the difference between Vomarine and Maxillary teeth?
Vomarine are to pointy teeth used for catching prey and maxillary teeth are a row of teeth used for grabbing.
400
The Pancreas does what?
Holds enzymes
400
What does the large intestine do?
Absorbs water packages fecal matter.
400
How can a frog camouflage?
Its green skin.
400
What is the shape of the frog stomach?
Half Moon
500
What is the Nictitating Membrane?
Clear Eyelid
500
What is the ventricle?
Bottom part of the heart that pumps blood.
500
What is the function of the oviduct?
Transports the eggs to the ovary.
500
Why do tadpoles have tails?
So they can swim when they live in the water?
500
What are three body parts you observed before making any cuts?
Arms, Legs, eyes, nostrils, mouth, teeth, abdomen, skin. etc.