Frog Anatomy
This is the internal anatomy of a frog. We will study the frog, then compare it to human anatomy. Look for these organs: liver, esophagus, gall bladder, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, cloaca (these are the parts of the frog's digestive system). This organ allows the frog to swallow its food. esophagus stomach liver How many kidneys does the frog have? 2 3 4 Through which opening does waste exit the frog? small intestine bladder cloaca If you look carefully, you can see that frog's have a 3 lobed_. Humans have 4 lobes in theirs. stomach liver lung What are the parts of the frog's digestive system? Identify and label: stomach, liver, esophagus, small intestine, cloaca, large intestine, gall bladder. MAKE SURE TO USE THE SPELLING YOU SEE HERE esophagus liver stomach small intestine large intestine cloaca gall bladder What are the parts of the frog's circulatory and respiratory systems? Locate and label: lung, heart, blood vessel MAKE SURE TO USE THE SPELLING YOUU SEE HERE lung heart blood vessel What are the parts of the excretory system? Locate and label the bladder, ureters and kidneys kidneys bladder ureters Match the organs to the systems system matching digestive stomach kidneys esophagus cloaca circulatory heart lungs blood vessels