FROG ANATOMY REVIEW. Identify the Frog Parts esophagus liver Gall bladder pancreas spleen kidney large intestine bladder Small intestine testis fat body.

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FROG ANATOMY REVIEW

Identify the Frog Parts esophagus liver Gall bladder pancreas spleen kidney large intestine bladder Small intestine testis fat body stomach lungs heart

WHAT STRUCTURE?

Stores fat

WHAT STRUCTURE? Stores fat FAT BODY

WHAT STRUCTURE? Aids in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between air and bloodstream

WHAT STRUCTURE? Aids in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between air and bloodstream LUNGS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Begins digestion; turns food into a soupy mixture

WHAT STRUCTURE? Begins digestion; turns food into a soupy mixture STOMACH

WHAT STRUCTURE? Transports blood

WHAT STRUCTURE? Transports blood BLOOD VESSEL

WHAT STRUCTURE? Produces bile which breaks down fats, also filters blood from the intestines. Has 3 lobes.

WHAT STRUCTURE? Produces bile which breaks down fats, also filters blood from the intestines. Has 3 lobes. LIVER

WHAT STRUCTURE? Moves food to the stomach

WHAT STRUCTURE? Moves food to the stomach ESOPHAGUS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Produces sperm

WHAT STRUCTURE? Produces sperm TESTIS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Completes digestion of food; digested food absorbed by blood vessels

WHAT STRUCTURE? Completes digestion of food; digested food absorbed by blood vessels SMALL INTESTINE

WHAT STRUCTURE? Pumps blood; 3 chambered

WHAT STRUCTURE? Pumps blood; 3 chambered HEART

WHAT STRUCTURE? Removes nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood

WHAT STRUCTURE? Removes nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood KIDNEY

WHAT STRUCTURE? Makes enzymes that break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins

WHAT STRUCTURE? Makes enzymes that break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins PANCREAS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Stores bile

WHAT STRUCTURE? Stores bile GALL BLADDER

WHAT STRUCTURE? Filters blood; worn out and damaged red blood cells are broken down, bacteria destroyed

WHAT STRUCTURE? Filters blood; worn out and damaged red blood cells are broken down, bacteria destroyed SPLEEN

WHAT STRUCTURE? Holds urine (liquid waste)

WHAT STRUCTURE? Holds urine (liquid waste) BLADDER

WHAT STRUCTURE? Absorbs water and returns it to the body; stores solid waste until it is released from the body

WHAT STRUCTURE? Absorbs water and returns it to the body; stores solid waste until it is released from the body LARGE INTESTINE