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Frog Dissection
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Scientists believe other vertebrates evolved from BONY LOBE-FINNED fish
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Scientific American; Dec 2005; Vol 293; p100-107
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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
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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”
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Thin, moist skin – no scales Mucous glands make it “slimy”
Camouflage- for protection Some have poison glands
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BREATHING THROUGH SKIN is called CUTANEOUS RESPIRATION
BREATHING THROUGH SKIN is called CUTANEOUS RESPIRATION
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ECTOTHERMIC “cold blooded”
Body temperature is dependent on surrounding environment
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HIBERNATION/ ESTIVATION
FAT stored in FAT BODIES provides energy Images from:
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Nictitating membrane image from:
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NO CLAWS image from:
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EXIT OPENINGS DIGESTIVE WASTE (feces) = _________________ ANUS
Shared EXCRETORY & REPRODUCTIVE EXIT = _____________________________ (Urine & eggs or Urine & sperm) ANUS UROGENITAL PORE
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VENT EXIT OPENINGS OPENING SHARED BY EXCRETORY, REPRODUCTIVE,
& DIGESTIVE = ______________ VENT
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What sex is it? Images from:
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AMPLEXUS “firm embrace”
Sperm and egg same time and place Increases chances of fertilization
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TONGUE attached at front not back like yours!
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Muscular Back of throat Pulls food into digestive system
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Connect ears to back of throat
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GLOTTIS Opening to respiratory GULLET Opening to digestive
image from: GLOTTIS Opening to respiratory GULLET Opening to digestive
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Females may have black & white eggs
Image from; Laboratory/frog%20dissection/frog%20dissection_files/frame.htm Females may have black & white eggs
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Pericardial membrane around heart Mesentery holds intestines together
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Mesentery holds intestines together
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FAT BODIES Store fat for energy during Hibernation Estivation Breeding
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CONTROLS passage of food from stomach into duodenum (intestine)
PYLORIC SPHINCTER CONTROLS passage of food from stomach into duodenum (intestine)
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Gall Bladder Image from:
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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
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PANCREAS
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Pancreas (enlarged)
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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
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SPLEEN Produces and stores new RBC’s and processes old worn out ones
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SMALL INTESTINE DUODENUM Receives trypsin and bile; finishes digestion
ILEUM Absorbs nutrients VILLI Increase surface area
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LARGE INTESTINE Removes water from digestive waste; concentrates feces
LARGE INTESTINE Removes water from digestive waste; concentrates feces
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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
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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
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Diagram by: Riedell
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KIDNEYS- Remove nitrogen waste from blood and dilute it with water to make urine; osmoregulation
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URINARY BLADDER STORES URINE MADE BY KIDNEYS LARVAE (Tadpoles)
Excrete AMMONIA like fish Adult frogs excrete UREA to conserve water
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CLOACA DIGESTIVE EXCRETORY REPRODUCTIVE
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LUNGS: GAS EXCHANGE
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BREATHING WITH LUNGS is called PULMONARY RESPIRATION
BREATHING WITH LUNGS is called PULMONARY RESPIRATION
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Larvae breathe with GILLS
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OVARIES Make eggs Image from:
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Carry eggs to cloaca Add jelly coating
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TESTES MAKE SPERM
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TESTES KIDNEY
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AMPLEXUS “firm embrace”
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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)
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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
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HEART 3 chambered heart Right atrium Left atrium Ventricle
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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
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MOST vertebrates have nuclei in their RBC’s
MAMMALS DON’T RBCs’ image from: Human RBC image from:
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Conus arteriosus FISH CIRCULATION Sinus venosus Atrium GILLS
BODY organs Atrium GILLS Conus arteriosus Ventricle FISH CIRCULATION
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Conus arteriosus FROG CIRCULATION Sinus venosus Body organs
RIGHTAtrium LEFT Atrium Lungs Conus arteriosus Ventricle FROG CIRCULATION
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Conus arteriosus FROG CIRCULATION Sinus venosus Body organs
RIGHTAtrium LEFT Atrium Lungs Conus arteriosus Ventricle FROG CIRCULATION
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BRAIN
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