
Frog Dissection Practice Quiz
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- Q1Ridges along the inside edge of the upper jaw. Used to mash and grind prey. You can feel these by rubbing your finger on the inside of the mouth.Maxillary Teeth30s
- Q2Passageway that connects the mouth/pharynx to the stomach.Esophagus30s
- Q3Stores food and begins digestion.Stomach30s
- Q4Largest organ in the abdominal cavity; secretes bile (chemical that digests fats). It has 3 lobes (sections). Dark red-brownLiver30s
- Q5Stores bile, which is a chemical that digests fats. Round, greenish in colorGall Bladder30s
- Q6Breaks down food (using digestive juices from pancreas and gall bladder) and absorbs nutrientsSmall Intestine30s
- Q7Straight tube leading to the anus; specialized for reabsorbing waterLarge Intestine30s
- Q8Two reddish brown saclike structures; Exchange oxygen and CO2 with the bloodLungs30s
- Q9Pumps blood. Located between the lungs. Three chambers: two upper chambers (right atrium, left atrium) and the lower ventricle. Humans have a 4 chambered heart. Triangle shapedHeart30s
- Q10Attached to the back wall of the abdominal cavity; they filter the blood and produce urineKidneys30s
- Q11Head endAnterior30s
- Q12Tail endPosterior30s
- Q13Stomach sideVentral30s
- Q14Back sideDorsal30s
- Q15The eardrum. A structure that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and vibrates in response to sound waves.Tympanic membrane30s