What is the esophagus?
System: Digestive Function: Transporting food
What is the STOMACH?
System: Digestive Function:Breaks down food, passes it to the small intestine
What is rugae?
System: Digestive Function: Increase stomach Volume
What is chyme?
System: Digestive Function: Breaking down food into Smaller Components
What is the small intestine?
System: Digestive Function: Helps to further digest coming from the stomach
What is the Liver?
System: Digestive
Function: Breaks down the nutrients and chemicals your blood came
Produces and Sercetes bile
What is the large intestine?
System: Digestive System Function: Absorbing water and vitamins forming feces
What is the Mesentery?
System: Digestive
Function: Holds Intestines in place
What is the spleen?
System: Lymphatic Function: Controls red white bloods and platelets
What is the Pancreas?
System: Digestive
Function: produces enzymes that aid in digestion.
What is Gall Bladder?
System: Gall Bladder Function: Stores and concentrates bile from the liver
What are the Lungs?
System: Respiratory Function: The process of gas exchange
urinary bladder
System: Urinary Function: Stores urine
Ureter
System: Urinary Function: Carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
kidney
System: Urinery Function: Filters Blood
ADRENAL GLAND
System: endocrine Function: Makes adrenaline
Testis
System: Male reproductive Function: Makes Sperm
Ovary
System: Female Reproductive Function: Makes Eggs
Eggs
System: Female Reproductive Function: stores offspring
Cloaca
System: Urinary Function: Exit for sperms, eggs, feces and urine
Oviducts
System: Female Reproductive Function: Regulates Fertilization
Sperm Ducts
System: Reproductive Function: TAKE SPERM AWAY FROM TESTIS
Sperm
System: Male Reproductive System Function: Fertilizes Eggs
What is A
Esophagus
What is B
left atrium
What is C
Stomach
What is D
Pancreas
What is E
Small Intestine
What is F
Cloca
What is G
Right Atrium
What is H
Lungs
What is I
Ventricle
What is J?
Liver
What is K?
Gall Bladder
What is L?
Mesentery
What is M?
Large Intestine
What is N?
Artery
What is P?
Spleen
The Function of Kidneys?
Filtering Blood
What is the function Ureters?
They Carry Urine from the Kidneys to the Bladder
What is the function of the testes?
They make sperms
What is the function of Oviducts?
Allow eggs to travel through the cloaca
What function do Ovaries have?
Makes eggs(usually not visible on frog)
What function does the Urinary Bladder have?
Stores Urine
What function does the Cloaca Have?
Allows the sperm, eggs, urine and feces to exit
Where does the Eustachian tube lead and What is the purpose?
The Middle Ear, it’s suppose to equalizes the pressure in the inner ear
What is A?
Maxillary Teeth
What is AB?
Nictitating Membrane
What is AC?
Tympanic Membrane
What is AD?
Esophagus
What is AE?
Glottis
What is B?
Internal Nares
What is C?
Vomerine Teeth
What is D?
Eustachian Tubes
What is E?
The Tongue
What is stored in the Gallbladder?
Bile
What does bile digest?
Fat
Name the 2 Sections of the Small Intestine?
Duodenum and Ileum