3 Lobes Of The Liver Frog

Question: Vomerine teeth

Answer: Function: to hold prey

Location: roof of mouth

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Question: Eustachian tubes

Answer: Function: to equalize pressure

Location: angles of the jaws

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Question: Nictitating Membrane

Answer: Function: Protection of the eye

Location: bottom of eye

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Question: Tympanic Membrane

Answer: Function: hearing

Location: behind the eyes

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Question: Esophagus

Answer: Fucction: to swallow food

Location: center of mouth

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Question: Glottis

Answer: Function: breathes and vocalizes

Location: behind the tongue

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Question: Fat Bodies

Answer: Spaghetti shaped strucres that have a bright orange or yellow color

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Question: Peritoneum

Answer: A spider web like membrane that covers many of the organs

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Question: Liver

Answer: Largest structure of the body cavity, composed of three lobes (right, left anterior and left posterior). Liver secretes a digestive juice called bile that is needed for the proper digestion of fats. Bile is empties into the gall bladder which then empties into the duodenum.

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Question: Heart

Answer: Triangular structure at the top of the liver. The left and right atrium can be found at the top of the heart. A single ventricle located at the bottom of the heart. The large vessel that extends out from the hear is the conus arteriosis which supplies blood to the body. The anterior and posterior vena cava return blood to the heart.

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Question: Lungs

Answer: Located underneath and behind the heart and liver. Lungs attach to the trachea via tubes called bronchi. Two spongy organs

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Question: Gall Bladder

Answer: Located underneath the lobes of the liver, looks like a small green sac. Gall bladder stores bile and then releases it into the duodenum via the bile duct.

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Question: Stomach

Answer: Curving from underneath the liver. The stomach is the first major site of chemical digestion. Frogs swallow their meals whole. The pyloric sphincter valve regulates the exit of food from the stomach

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Question: Pancreas

Answer: This glandular organ is located within the curve of the stomach. It secretes insulin which is needed for the proper breakdown of sugar.

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Question: Small Intestine

Answer: The first straight portion of the small intestine from the stomach is called the duodenum, the curled portion is the ileum. A membrane called the mesentery holds the ileum together. The blood vessels running through the mesentery will carry absorbed nutrients away from the intestine. Absorption of digested nutrients occurs in the small intestine.

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Question: Large Intestine

Answer: The small intestine widens into the large intestine. The large intestine is also known as the cloaca in the frog. The cloaca is the last stop before wastes, sperm, or urine exit the frog’s body.

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Question: Spleen

Answer: Located in the folds of the mesentery and is a dark red spherical object that serves as a holding area for blood, where harmful particles can be filtered out for the immune system

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Question: Urogenital System

Answer: The frog’s reproductive and excretory system is combined.

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Question: Kidneys

Answer: Flattened bean shaped organs located at the lower back of the frog, near the spine. The kidneys filter wastes from the blood. Often fat bodies are attached to the kidney

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Question: Testes

Answer: In male frogs, these organs are located at the tope of the kidneys

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Question: Oviducts

Answer: A curly-q type structure around the outside of the kidney. Oviducts are where eggs are produced. males may have similar structures but have no actual purpose called vestigial oviducts.

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Question: Bladder

Answer: An empty sac located at the lowest part of the body cavity that stores urine. Cloaca is the exit for urine, sperm and eggs.

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Question: The membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine together

Answer: mesentery

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Question: This organ is found under the liver; it stores bile

Answer: Gall Bladder

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Question: Name the 3 lobes of the liver

Answer: right, left anterior and left posterior

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Question: The organ that is the first major site of chemical digestion

Answer: stomach

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Question: Eggs, sperm, urine, and wastes all empty into this structure, the “sewer”

Answer: cloaca

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Question: The small intestine leads to the

Answer: Large Intestine

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Question: Blood leaves the heart through what large vessel?

Answer: Conus Arteriosis

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Question: Yellowish structures that serve as an energy reserve

Answer: Fat bodies

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Question: The first part of the small intestine (straight part)

Answer: Duodenum

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Question: this pair of organs filters wastes from the blood

Answer: Kidney

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Question: A spider web like membrane that covers the organs

Answer: Peritoneum

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Question: Regulates the exit of partially digested food from the stomach

Answer: Pyloric sphincter

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Question: The large intestine (cloaca) leas to the

Answer: anus

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Question: Organ found within the mesentery that stores blood

Answer: spleen

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Question: The largest organ in the body cavity

Answer: Liver

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Question: Holding area for blood and also a function in the immune system

Answer: spleen

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Question: The esophagus leads to the ____ , and the glottis leads to the ___________.

Answer: stomach

lungs

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Question: Bile moves from the gall bladder to the duodenum through the __________ duct

Answer: Bile

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Question: The organ located near the stomach that makes insulin

Answer: Pancreas

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Question: What structure is found above the kidneys but only in male grogs

Answer: testes

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