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1 Frog Dissection

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3 Scientists believe other vertebrates evolved from BONY LOBE-FINNED fish

4 Scientific American; Dec 2005; Vol 293; p100-107

5 AMPHIBIAN CHARACTERISTICS
Moist, thin skin without scales Aquatic larva changes to terrestrial adult Feet without claws Respiration with gills, lungs, skin, mouth Closed 2 loop circulation Ectothermic (cold blooded) Eggs without shells or multicellular membranes

6 http://users. erols. com/jkimball. ma

7 FROG ANIMALIA CHORDATA VERTEBRATA “backbone” AMPHIBIA “double life”
LATIN meaning KINGDOM _____________ PHYLUM ____________________________ SUBPHYLUM ___________________________ CLASS _______________________________ ORDER _____________________________ ANIMALIA CHORDATA VERTEBRATA “backbone” AMPHIBIA “double life” ANURA “without a tail”

8 Thin, moist skin – no scales Mucous glands make it “slimy”
Camouflage- for protection Some have poison glands

9 BREATHING THROUGH SKIN is called CUTANEOUS RESPIRATION
BREATHING THROUGH SKIN is called CUTANEOUS RESPIRATION

10 ECTOTHERMIC “cold blooded”
Body temperature is dependent on surrounding environment

11 HIBERNATION/ ESTIVATION
FAT stored in FAT BODIES provides energy Images from:

12 Nictitating membrane image from:

13 NO CLAWS image from:

14 EXIT OPENINGS DIGESTIVE WASTE (feces) = _________________ ANUS
Shared EXCRETORY & REPRODUCTIVE EXIT = _____________________________ (Urine & eggs or Urine & sperm) ANUS UROGENITAL PORE

15 VENT EXIT OPENINGS OPENING SHARED BY EXCRETORY, REPRODUCTIVE,
& DIGESTIVE = ______________ VENT

16 What sex is it? Images from:

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18 AMPLEXUS “firm embrace”
Sperm and egg same time and place Increases chances of fertilization

19 TONGUE attached at front not back like yours!
Imagse from: TONGUE attached at front not back like yours!

20 Muscular Back of throat Pulls food into digestive system
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21 Connect ears to back of throat
image from: Connect ears to back of throat

22 GLOTTIS Opening to respiratory GULLET Opening to digestive
image from: GLOTTIS Opening to respiratory GULLET Opening to digestive

23 Images from: http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/frog_dissection.htm

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26 Image from; http://faculty. clintoncc. suny. edu/faculty/Michael
Image from; Laboratory/frog%20dissection/frog%20dissection_files/frame.htm

27 Females may have black & white eggs
Image from; Laboratory/frog%20dissection/frog%20dissection_files/frame.htm Females may have black & white eggs

28 Pericardial membrane around heart Mesentery holds intestines together
image from: Pericardial membrane around heart Mesentery holds intestines together

29 Mesentery holds intestines together
image from: Mesentery holds intestines together

30 FAT BODIES Store fat for energy during Hibernation Estivation Breeding
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31 Image from: http://step.sdsc.edu/projects95/Frog.Dissection/index.html

32 Image from: http://step.sdsc.edu/projects95/Frog.Dissection/index.html

33 CONTROLS passage of food from stomach into duodenum (intestine)
PYLORIC SPHINCTER CONTROLS passage of food from stomach into duodenum (intestine)

34 Gall Bladder Image from:

35 STOMACH: LIVER: GALL BLADDER Make acid and digestive enzymes
Start digestion (grind up food) Make bile Store glycogen Store vitamins Process toxins (including nitrogen waste) for kidneys Store bile

36 PANCREAS

37 Pancreas (enlarged)

38 PANCREAS: Makes TRYPSIN, INSULIN, GLUCAGON
TRYPSIN- breaks down proteins INSULIN- tells cells to store glucose from bloodstream as glycogen GLUCAGON- tells cells to release stored glucose to blood stream

39 SPLEEN Produces and stores new RBC’s and processes old worn out ones

40 SMALL INTESTINE DUODENUM Receives trypsin and bile; finishes digestion
ILEUM Absorbs nutrients VILLI Increase surface area

41 LARGE INTESTINE Removes water from digestive waste; concentrates feces
LARGE INTESTINE Removes water from digestive waste; concentrates feces

42 10 Body Systems : ___________ __________ _____________ EXCRETORY
___________________ Get rid of nitrogen waste made by cells Nitrogen waste has different chemical forms: ___________ __________ _____________ MOST TOXIC made from LEAST TOXIC ammonia by needs the least liver water to dilute FISH HUMANS BIRDS, REPTILES AMPHIBIANS EXCRETORY AMMONIA UREA URIC ACID

43 ALL WASTE is NOT THE SAME!
DIGESTIVE waste- left over from undigested food travels through digestive system leaves through digestive system as feces EXCRETORY waste- (Also called NITROGEN WASTE) made by cells from break down of proteins travels through blood stream leaves through excretory system as ammonia, urea, or uric acid

44 Diagram by: Riedell

45 KIDNEYS- Remove nitrogen waste from blood and dilute it with water to make urine; osmoregulation
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46 URINARY BLADDER STORES URINE MADE BY KIDNEYS LARVAE (Tadpoles)
Excrete AMMONIA like fish Adult frogs excrete UREA to conserve water

47 CLOACA DIGESTIVE EXCRETORY REPRODUCTIVE

48 http://www. flushing. k12. mi. us/srhigh/tippettl/biology/frog/index
LUNGS: GAS EXCHANGE

49 BREATHING WITH LUNGS is called PULMONARY RESPIRATION
BREATHING WITH LUNGS is called PULMONARY RESPIRATION

50 Larvae breathe with GILLS

51 OVARIES Make eggs Image from:

52 Carry eggs to cloaca Add jelly coating
Image from: Carry eggs to cloaca Add jelly coating

53 TESTES MAKE SPERM

54 TESTES KIDNEY

55 AMPLEXUS “firm embrace”

56 INDIRECT DEVELOPMENT Grow legs; Lose tail 2 chambers  3 chambers
1 loop  2 loops Breathe w/ gills  lungs & skin Excrete ammonia  excrete urea (gills & kidneys) (kidneys)

57 Ways tadpoles are like fish
Have a LATERAL LINE Breathe with gills Excrete nitrogen waste as AMMONIA (with gills & kidneys) Have a 2 chamber heart Have a 1 loop circulatory system

58 HEART 3 chambered heart Right atrium Left atrium Ventricle
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59 TADPOLES & FISH: 2 chambered heart 1 loop system ADULT FROG:
Images from: TADPOLES & FISH: chambered heart 1 loop system ADULT FROG: 3 chamber heart 2 loop system

60 MOST vertebrates have nuclei in their RBC’s
MAMMALS DON’T RBCs’ image from: Human RBC image from:

61 Conus arteriosus FISH CIRCULATION Sinus venosus   Atrium GILLS
BODY organs Atrium GILLS Conus arteriosus Ventricle FISH CIRCULATION

62 Conus arteriosus FROG CIRCULATION Sinus venosus    Body organs  
RIGHTAtrium LEFT Atrium Lungs Conus arteriosus Ventricle FROG CIRCULATION

63 Conus arteriosus FROG CIRCULATION Sinus venosus    Body organs  
RIGHTAtrium LEFT Atrium Lungs Conus arteriosus Ventricle FROG CIRCULATION

64 BRAIN


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