Major Organs
Rat vs. Human Anatomy
Circulatory & Respiratory Systems
Digestive System
Dissection Identification
100

This organ filters blood and produces urine.

What is the kidney

100

Unlike humans, rats lack this small organ that stores bile.

What is the gallbladder

100

This structure separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities and helps with breathing.

What is the diaphragm

100

This organ begins digestion by mechanically breaking down food.

What is the mouth

100

These bean‑shaped structures are found on either side of the spine in the abdominal cavity.

What are the kidneys

200

This muscular organ pumps blood throughout the rat’s body.

What is the heart

200

Rats have this inferior external structure, while humans have none.

What is the tail

200

This organ pumps blood throughout the body.

What is the heart

200

This long tube connects the mouth to the stomach.

What is the esophagus

200

This organ sits just under the liver and is J‑shaped.

What is the stomach

300

This organ stores glycogen and detoxifies chemicals; it’s large and dark in rats (because they have a terrible diet).

What is the liver

300

Humans have 5 lung lobes total; rats have this number.

What is 4 (one left, three right)

300

These organs are responsible for gas exchange.

What are the lungs

300

This organ absorbs most nutrients after digestion.

What is the small intestine

300

This thin membrane holds the intestines together and contains blood vessels.

What is the mesentery

400

This organ is responsible for gas exchange and has fewer lobes on the left side.

What are the lungs

400

Rats’ ____ grow continuously throughout life, unlike humans’ ____.

What are their incisors / teeth

400

This major blood vessel carries blood away from the heart.

What is the aorta

400

This organ reabsorbs water and forms feces.

What is the large intestine

400

This gland sits on top of the heart in young rats and is involved in immune development; this structure is most prominent in extremely young or old people.

What is the thymus

500

This organ lies under the stomach and produces digestive enzymes and hormones.

What is the pancreas

500

Rats rely heavily on this digestive structure for breaking down plant material, while humans have only a small version of it.

What is the cecum (appendix)

500

This system transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.

What is the circulatory system

500

Rats have a more prominent version of this organ than humans because they digest more plant material (in humans it’s called the appendix).

What is the cecum

500

This hollow muscular organ stores urine before it leaves the body.

What is the bladder