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Frog Practical Review

Frog Practical Review. Reminder: The Frog Practical covers the WHOLE Frog Dissection and not just this review. 1. 2. 3. Sex of A and B. A. B. 4. Ignore black line. 5. 6. Be specific!. 7. 8. 9. 10. This pin. 11. 12. Ignore black lines. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

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Frog Practical Review

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  1. Frog Practical Review

  2. Reminder: The Frog Practical covers the WHOLE Frog Dissection and not just this review.

  3. 1.

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  5. 3. Sex of A and B A B

  6. 4.Ignore black line

  7. 5.

  8. 6. Be specific!

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  10. 8.

  11. 9.

  12. 10. This pin.

  13. 11.

  14. 12. Ignore black lines

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  18. 16.

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  23. Lung Liver A. female B. male Gall bladder Stomach Atrium Testes Kidney Ventricle Nictitating membrane Maxillary teeth Spleen Internal nares Gullet Eustachian tubes Vomerine teeth External nares Tympanic membrane Chromatophore cells See next slide Answers for Part 1 Slides

  24. 20. Dinner!

  25. Answers for Part 2 Matching 21. e 22. i 23. a 24. d 25. g 26. b 27. h 28. f 29. j 30. c

  26. Answers for Part 3 Short Answer • Feet is webbed and are used to propel their body through water. The 1:1 ratio between the foot and leg generate more force for jumping. • By having eyes on the top of the head the frog can look out of the water while keeping most of its body hidden underwater. Having the eyes on the side of the head allow the frog to see predators all around them. • Mouth (or nares)—glottis—trachea—lungs—trachea—glottis—mouth (or nares). • Mouth—esophagus—stomach—pyloric sphincter—duodenum—small intestine—colon—rectum—cloaca.

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