Frog Interactive Website Jean Cattoi Gaither High School Bio Honors Frog Interactive Website Introduction • This interactive web site is designed to get ready for the frog dissection lab and quiz or may be used in place of the frog dissection lab for students not wanting to participate in the actual lab. Virtual frog dissection Click on this web site to go through a virtual frog dissection. This can be done before you dissect or in place of a dissection. Click here to go to the web site: http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/frog/Frog2/home.html Female Internal Frog Review these parts of the female internal organs: 1. Liver lobes 2. Heart 3. Ovary with eggs 4. Gall bladder 5. Small intestine 6. Stomach 7. Oviduct Male Internal Frog Review the male internal parts: a. Large intestine b. Small intestine 1. Lung lobes 2. Heart 3. Liver lobes 4. Gall bladder 5. Stomach 6. Small intestine 7. Testis 8. Fat bodies 9. Urinary bladder Internal Frog Oral Cavity • Study the internal frog cavity below: a. Esophagus opening b. Vomerine teeth 1. Groove of the maxilla 2. Maxillary teeth 3. Internal nare 4. Eye ball 5. Eustacian tube opening 6. Jaw ridge 7. Underside of the tongue 8. Glottis 9. Cut muscle & bone Anatomy Quiz of Frog You will now take a quiz on the internal parts of the frog. Start the quiz by clicking here! Question 1 • When looking at a frog from its dorsal side, the belly is facing up? – A. True – B. False Incorrect! • Sorry that is an incorrect answer! • Click here to go back to the quiz Correct! • That answer is correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 2 • Frogs have a heart with ___ chambers. – A. 2 – B. 3 – C. 4 – D. 5 Incorrect • Sorry that was incorrect • Click here to go back to that question Correct! • That is correct • Click here to go to the next question Question 3 • What is the largest internal organ in the frog? – A. Gall bladder – B. Heart – C. Liver – D. Stomach Incorrect • That is incorrect! • Click here to go back to that question Correct! • That was correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 4 • This small green sac is typically attached to and located under the liver A. Gall bladder B. Heart C. Stomach D. Spleen Incorrect! • That answer was incorrect! • Click here to go back to that question! Correct! • That was correct! • Click here to go to the next question! Question 5 • The large intestine, urinary bladder, & reproductive structures empty into the ___. – A. Mesentery – B. Abdominal cavity – C. Eustachian tube – D. Cloaca Incorrect • Sorry that answer was incorrect • Click here to go back to the question Correct! • That was Correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 6 Frog oral cavity: Identify the structure indicated by number 8: A. Internal nare B. Eustachian tube C. Maxillary teeth D. Glottis Incorrect • Sorry that was incorrect • Click here to go back to that question Correct • That answer was correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 7 • Female frog: Identify the structure indicated by number 3. A. Oviduct B. Ovary with eggs C. Stomach D. Liver Incorrect • Sorry that answer was incorrect • Click here to go back to that question Correct! • That answer was correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 8 • Male frog: Identify the structure indicated by number 7. A. Kidney B. Gall bladder C. Testis D. Urinary bladder Incorrect • Sorry that answer was incorrect • Click here to go back to that question Correct! • That answer was correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 9 • Female frog: Identify the structure indicated by number 4. A. Gall bladder B. Spleen C. Heart D. Liver lobe Incorrect • That answer was incorrect • Click here to go back to the question Correct! • That answer was correct! • Click here to go to the next question Question 10 • Male frog: Identify the structure indicated by number 9. A. Large intestine B. Small intestine C. Urinary bladder D. Cloaca Incorrect • Sorry that was incorrect • Click here to go back to the last question Correct! • That was correct! • The quiz is complete • Click here to go to an interactive frog web site Interactive web site • The following is an interactive web site dealing with common frogs and their sounds. • Click here to go to the web site on frog calls