HONORS REVIEW FROG, PERCH AND AMNIOTIC EGG

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HONORS REVIEW FROG, PERCH AND AMNIOTIC EGG

Identify the Frog Parts 14. esophagus 1. heart lungs 2. liver 13. stomach 3. 12. Gall bladder 11. pancreas fat body 4. 5. testis 10. spleen 6. Small intestine 9. kidney bladder 7. 8. large intestine

Frog Body Parts and Functions Removes nitrogen containing waste from the blood kidney

Frog Body Parts and Functions Hold urine bladder

Frog Body Parts and Functions Produces sperm testis

Frog Body Parts and Functions Produces enzymes that digest starch, fat and protein pancreas

Frog Body Parts and Functions Begins digestion, turns food into a soupy mixture stomach

Frog Body Parts and Functions Stores fat fat body

Frog Body Parts and Functions Transports blood blood vessel

Frog Body Parts and Functions Moves food from the mouth to the stomach esophagus

Frog Body Parts and Functions 3 chambered, pumps blood heart

Frog Body Parts and Functions Completes digestion of food, digested food absorbed by blood vessels Small intestine

Frog Body Parts and Functions Stores bile which breaks down fats Gall bladder

Frog Body Parts and Functions Aids in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between air and blood lungs

Frog Body Parts and Functions Filters blood spleen

Frog Body Parts and Functions Absorbs water; stores solid waste Large intestine

PERCH FUNCTIONS Upper jaw

PERCH FUNCTIONS Upper jaw Maxilla

PERCH FUNCTIONS Filled with gases – helps fish stabilize its body at different water depths.

PERCH FUNCTIONS Filled with gases – helps fish stabilize its body at different water depths. Swim bladder

Bony structure that provides a protective covering for the gills. PERCH FUNCTIONS Bony structure that provides a protective covering for the gills.

Bony structure that provides a protective covering for the gills. PERCH FUNCTIONS Bony structure that provides a protective covering for the gills. Operculum

PERCH FUNCTIONS Lower jaw

PERCH FUNCTIONS Lower jaw Mandible

Removes oxygen from water PERCH FUNCTIONS Removes oxygen from water

Removes oxygen from water PERCH FUNCTIONS Removes oxygen from water Gills

Series of water filled canals that detect water turbulence PERCH FUNCTIONS Series of water filled canals that detect water turbulence

Series of water filled canals that detect water turbulence PERCH FUNCTIONS Series of water filled canals that detect water turbulence Lateral line

Used in swimming, steering and maintenance of equilibrium PERCH FUNCTIONS Used in swimming, steering and maintenance of equilibrium

Used in swimming, steering and maintenance of equilibrium PERCH FUNCTIONS Used in swimming, steering and maintenance of equilibrium Fins

PERCH FUNCTIONS Nostrils

PERCH FUNCTIONS Nostrils Nares

PERCH FUNCTIONS Three tubular structures found between the stomach and the intestine. Part of digestion occurs here.

PERCH FUNCTIONS Three tubular structures found between the stomach and the intestine. Part of digestion occurs here. Pyloric caeca

AMNIOTIC EGG

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo B = amnion

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo B = amnion C = chorion

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo B = amnion C = chorion D = yolk

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo B = amnion C = chorion D = yolk E = shell

AMNIOTIC EGG A = embryo B = amnion C = chorion D = yolk E = shell G = allantois

AMNIOTIC EGG Oxygen and carbon dioxide move across this membrane

AMNIOTIC EGG Oxygen and carbon dioxide move across this membrane Chorion

AMNIOTIC EGG Provides energy

AMNIOTIC EGG Provides energy Yolk

AMNIOTIC EGG Embryo’s waste is collected here

AMNIOTIC EGG Embryo’s waste is collected here Allantois

AMNIOTIC EGG Fluid cushions embryo and keeps it moist

AMNIOTIC EGG Fluid cushions embryo and keeps it moist Amnion

AMNIOTIC EGG Provides protection and allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through pores

AMNIOTIC EGG Provides protection and allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through pores Shell