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#8 What is this opening called?
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Glottis
It lead to the lungs. |
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What is the large circular structure below the eyes called?
What does it to?
What system is it in?
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Tympanum
It is used for hearing.
It is in the nervous system. |
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What is (8) this opening called?
Why is this opening unusual?
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Cloaca
It is usual because it removes both waste and sex cells. |
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What is this membrane covering the eye (#3) called?
What does it do?
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Nicitating membrane
Protects the eye |
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What are these structures along the top (#1)?
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What is #7 structure called?
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What openings are these (#5)?
What is its' function?
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Eustachian tubes
the equalize pressure |
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What do B, I and G together make up?
What system is it in?
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What is this structure (G)?
Is this the right or the left (B)?
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G, is the atrium
B is also an atrium and B is on the left side. (Remember when you are looking down on your dissection it is backwards than what it seems) |
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What is this structure called (I)?
What does it do?
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It is the bottom portion of the heart called the ventricle.
The ventricle pumps blood to the body. |
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What class of animal lives a "double life"? |
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List two characteristics of reptiles |
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They have scales, claws and are cold blooded. |
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Essay: Explain why the anmiotic egg is so important. |
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The anmiotic egg helps protect the egg from drying out, thus allowing these eggs to be laid on land. |
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What is this organ (L)?
What system is it in?
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small intestines
digestive system |
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What is this organ (C)?
What system is it in?
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What are these organs (5)?
What system are they in?
What do they do?
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Kidney
excretory
filter liquid waste |
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What is IN the organ labeled C?
What are the muscles inside this organ called?
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Food
Muscles are called rugae |
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What system are these organs in (H)?
What are these organs called?
What do they do?
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Repiratory system
lungs
breath-gas exchange |
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What does this organ do (52)?
What is the name of this organ?
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Stores liquid waste
urinary bladder |
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What is this organ (44)?
What does it produce?
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Liver and it produces bile |
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What is this organ (D)?
What is this organ(M)?
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Pancreas
Large intestines |
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Is the frog on the left (a) male or female?
What are the sex cells called?
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Is the frog on the right (b) male or female?
What are the sex cells called?
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What is the tissue called that holds all the intestines and organs in place? |
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What does the pancreas make? |
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What does the spleen filter? |
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What does the adrenal gland make? |
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What does the gall bladder store? |
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What is removed by the large intestine? |
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Draw and Explain frog metamorphosis (life cycle)
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Give two reasons fat bodies are helpful to frogs. |
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1. Stores food for later use
2. Insulates the frog
3. Cushings organs |
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Winter sleep-
Hibernation is a time when animals 'sleep' through cold weather. |
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Summer resting-
Estivation is another form of torpor, dormancy, or "sleep". |
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Where does the gullet open to? |
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What phylum are frogs and reptiles in? |
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What is a biological indicator mean? |
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Shows the health of an ecosystem. Frogs are good biological indicators! |
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What is a legless tadpole called? |
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