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Reflection should answer the following:

 investigate the organs that make up various systems of the frog


 describe the appearance of various organs found in the frog
 observe the relationship between organ structure and function

We were the tasked the dissection of a frog and the inspection of its internal
and external organs. The organs that make up the various systems of the frog
have either been mirrored or are larger and smaller descending in order of
importance and function. Their appearances do not differ all that much from that
of human organs with only a minute amount of differences, which I presume,
enable each organs to make the best of what frog has and what the animal
needs to go about its daily. Largest of the organs found in the frog, and what
takes up almost 80% of the space are the lungs and the digestive system (liver,
stomach, intestines, etc.). Each organ is structured to maximize efficiency and
protect the, as best as possible, the most important parts of a frog. Frogs appear
to also have leathery backs and smooth and slimy bottom, both used to shield
the animal’s external and internal parts and aiding in its daily functions. The
dissection process of the frog proved to be valuable in my gaining of insight as to
the happenings of the external and the internal of animals. This activity was a
valuable learning experience, and one that I would gladly take part in once more.

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