hind legs
strong and long, webbed toes, for swiming and jumping
forelimb
short and weak, not webbed, prop up body, break fall from jump
tympanic membrane
behind the eyes, connected to inner mouth behind the eustachian tubes, protects eye in water
vomerine teeth
2 of them, roof of the mouth, to hold prey
maxillary teeth
sandpaper like teeth
internal nostril opening
opening of respiratory tact in mouth
Eustachian tubes
connects pharynx to ear, equalize pressure to inner eargullet
gullet
leads to esophagus
glottis
leads to lungs
pharynx
(digestive system) throat
esophagus
(digestive system) tube that leads to stomach
stomach
(digestive system) starts digesting food, lets food into small intestines
small intestines
(digestive stystem) absorbs nutrients from food
large intestines
(digestive system) collects waste and water
cloaca
common opening for reproductive matter, urine, and feces
liver
produces bile, bile aids in digestin of fats
gall bladder
stores bile
pancreas
secretes pancreatic fluid
right atrium
recieves deoxygenated blood from body
left atrium
recieves oxygenated blood from lungs
ventricle
recieves blood from both atriums, pumps blood to body
spleen
stores blood, discharged in emergency, destroyes worn out red blood cells
kidneys
blood flows through kidneys through renal arterairies
ureters
takes urine to urinary bladder
lungs
O2 and CO2 are exchanged here
testes
produce sperm
vas efferentia
tubules through which sperm pass on way to kidneys
ureters
tubes leading from kidney to cloaca through which sperm pass
ovaries
when eggs ripen, they burst through walls of the ovaries
oviducts
collects eggs and move them along to cloaca where they are emptied into the uterus