Frogs
Amplexus: type of alignment to grab females from behind
Vomerine teeth: to hook and hold prey
Maxillary teeth: holding prey
Eustachian tubes: into the mouth to apply pressure stabilization
Glottis: separate tube than esophagus, leads to lungs
Tympanic membrane: eardrum, external
Nictitating membrane: clear eyelid inside outer eyelid
Spiral valve (heart): separates pulmonary and systemic flow of blood
Conus arteriosus: regulates blood flow in heart
Chromatophores: special cells in skin that reflect light
Fat body: fat storage organ at end of each kidney
Ventricle: pumps blood throughout body
Postcava: carries blood from lower part of body
Aorta:carries blood to and from heart
Lungs: respiration and floatation in water
Liver: metabolizes fats
Gallbladder: stores and releases bile
Adrenal gland: secrete hormones
Kidney: removes nitrogen waste
Stomach: beginning of digestion
Pancreas: secretes digestive enzymes
Spleen: filters blood
Small intestine: absorption of nutrients
Large intestine: holds waste from small intestine
Bladder: stores water and urine
Cloaca: exit point of waste and reproductive system
Mesovarium, Mesotubarium, and Mesorchium: holds reproductive organs in place
Wolffian duct, mesonephric duct, ureter: carries urine and sperm
Testis: produce sperm
Ovary: produce eggs
Oviduct: stores egg prior to fertilization
Vestigial oviduct: found in males, does nothing
Ovisac: stores eggs before they are laid