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Frog Anatomy and Dissection In the lab, you will be spending a few days, dissecting the frog. Periodically, your instructor may pause to show you illustrations, diagrams or videos of procedures, This page Is additional information that may be given to you In class as you perform the dissection ‘The Mouth nostril . nictitating maxillary membrane, tympanic vomarine membrai teeth Eustachian ‘tube Vomerine Teeth: Used for holding prey, located at the roof of the mouth Maxillary Teeth: Used for holding prey, located around the edge of the mouth Internal Nares (nostrils) breathing, connect to lunas Eustachian Tubes: equalize pressure in inner ear Glottis : Tube leading to the lungs Esophagus: Tube leading to the stomach ‘Tongue: Front attached, aids in grabbing prey Tympanic Membrane: eardrum, located behind eyes Nictitating Membrane: cloar oyolid, protects the eye The Organs of the Abdominal Cavity esophagus left anterior lobe heart right lobe of liver gall bladder pancreas stomach duodenum mesenter ileum (small intestine) large intestine (and cloac3} urinary bladder The Urogenital System nowomencoon 9/7 Lnngatane © soon Kidneys (D): Filter Blood Ureters (G): Carry urine from kidneys to bladder Testes (C): Make sperm Oviduets (B): eggs travel through these Ovary: makes eggs (A) - ovary is often too small to see, but eggs are visible Urinary Bladder (F): Stores Urine Cloaca (E): Where sperm, eggs, urine, and feces exit.

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