Frog Facts - pd 2
Master frog anatomy! Label organs, identify systems, and compare frog hearts. Fun science learning!
What are the parts of the frog's digestive system? Identify and label: stomach, liver, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine, gall bladder. esophagus liver stomach small intestine large intestine gall bladder What are the parts of the frog's circulatory and respiratory systems? Identify and label: lung, heart, blood vessel lung heart blood vessel What are the parts of the excretory system? Identify and label: bladder, ureters and kidneys kidneys bladder ureters Match the organs to the system they belong to. Reproductive eggs sperm Respiratory lungs Digestive liver stomach intestines Nervous brain spinal cord Through what organ do frogs breathe and drink? mouth nose skin lungs Which group of animals do frogs belong to? reptiles amphibians insects mammals Which of the following are kinds of teeth frogs have? molars vomerine canines maxillary What organ, like grasshoppers, do frogs have to help them hear? ears tympanum legs gullet What role does the liver play in the digestive system? make a digestive juice digest food absorb nutrients let out wastes Fill in the blanks to complete the paragraph below about organs of the frog. Dissecting a frog is like looking inside a human. Many of the systems are very similar, like the respiratory system. Both frogs and humans have a pair of lungs on either side the heart to help them breathe. A difference between them is that frogs breathe through their skin, while humans do not.Another similarity is the intestines. Both humans and frogs have a small intestine that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. The large intestine in both prepares wastes to be removed from the body.Both frogs and humans have eyes to help them see. Unlike humans, frogs can use their eyes to help them to swallow their food. Frogs also have a special thin eyelid to protect their eyes in water.Looking at a frog's anatomy helps you learn more about yourself too. Compare and contrast the frog heart to the human heart. (Similarities and differences) Be sure to use complete sentences and add details to this answer. What's in a Frog? To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. INTESTINES ESOPHAGUS PANCREAS NOSTRILS BLADDER KIDNEYS GLOTTIS STOMACH TONGUE SPLEEN GULLET LUNGS LIVER SKIN LEGS