Frog Dissection Lab
Across
- 2. Gland secreting mostly bile, which aids in digestion.
- 3. Small reservoir in which bile secreted by the liver collects before being discharged into the intestine during digestion.
- 4. Male genital gland producing spermatozoa (sperm)
- 5. Organ of the circulatory system where impurities in the blood are destroyed.
- 6. Reservoir where urine from the kidneys collects before being evacuated by the cloaca.
- 8. Digestive gland connected to the intestine that produces secretions and hormones.
- 9. Hearing organ of the frog
- 10. Canal in the upper part of the digestive tract that carries food to the stomach
- 12. Orifice common to the intestine and the genital and urinary tracts; it is located at the terminal end of the digestive tract.
- 14. Entrance to the respiratory system
- 15. Respiratory organ; it forms a sac into which air inhaled through the nostrils is carried. A frog also breathes through its skin.
Down
- 1. Short wide portion of the digestive tract that comes before the cloaca in which a small part of digestion and elimination of waste takes place.
- 5. Long thin portion of the digestive tract behind the stomach in which most of the digestion and food absorption takes place.
- 7. Section of the digestive tract that comes before the intestines; it receives food to be digested.
- 11. Muscular organ that helps to oxygenate and circulate blood through the body
- 13. Organ secreting urine; eliminates toxic substances from the body.