Frog Dissection Lab Practicum Test Review

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Frog Dissection Lab Practicum Test Review Study these frog parts for the lab practicum test. It will be VERY similar to the slides seen here. The systems associated with these organs are listed at the top of the slide. There are also a few practice questions after the last frog organ slide. STUDY THESE!!!!

Nictitating membrane Integumentary and nervous systems http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/eyesears.htm

Nervous, integumentary, digestive systems Vomerine teeth Eye bulges Eustachian tube Tongue http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/vomerine.htm

Muscular, skeletal systems web Hind limb http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/extfoot.htm

Digestive system Gall bladder http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/liver.htm

Egg mass spleen oviduct Circulatory and reproductive systems http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/oviducts.htm

Gullet Glottis http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/gullet.htm

Heart Liver http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/cutmuscl.htm

Respiratory system Internal nares

Nervous system Tympanum http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/eyesears.htm

Digestive, endocrine systems pancreas Small intestine stomach http://www.ofsd.k12.wi.us/science/stomach.htm

What is the correct passage way for food into the frog’s digestive system? Mouth, gullet, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, cloaca, anus

What system do the spleen and heart belong to? Digestive Nervous Circulatory respiratory

Which organ stores the bile produced in the liver? Gall bladder Pancreas Spleen stomach

What structures provide nutrients to the frogs during their hibernation period? Small intestine Lungs Large intestines Fat bodies

Which respiratory organs are involved in gas exchange? Small intestines Lungs Large intestines Fat bodies

Which organ in the male frog produces the sperm? Oviduct Ovaries Spleen Testes

Would you expect to find oviducts in a male or a female frog?

All are organs of the respiratory system except- External nares Lungs Glottis Gullet

Which organ filters the blood of metabolic waste? Kidney Stomach Spleen Heart

Which structure is a common opening for reproductive, digestive, and excretory products to exit the frog’s body? Mouth Oviduct Cloacal opening pancreas