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Animal Physiology Lab Report Use the link below to participate in the Virtual Fr

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Question

Animal Physiology Lab Report

Use the link below to participate in the Virtual Frog Dissection.

Answer the questions of this report during or after completion of the dissection.

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http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs/BL_16/BL_16.html

1. Fill in the blanks next to the terms on the left, to provide the function of each item. 3 points

Tympanic membrane ____________________________

Nostrils _______________________________________

Skin __________________________________________

Glottis ________________________________________

Pancreas ______________________________________

Ovaries _______________________________________

2. Provide the correct organs that go with each of the systems below. The number represents the minimum requirement for full credit. 4 points

Digestive System (3)

Excretory System (2)

Reproductive System (2)

Respiratory System (3)

3. Provide an example of a muscle movement, and the opposite or antagonist movement. You can use diagrams, photo or descriptions. You may not use the example provided in the introduction. (biceps/triceps)  

Digestive System (3)

Excretory System (2)

Reproductive System (2)

Respiratory System (3)

Explanation / Answer

tympanum transmits sound waves to the middle and inner ear, allowing a frog to hear.

allows air to enter the mouth.

for protection and respiration

allows air to enter through an opening in the back of the mouth.

to secrete insaline.

makes eggs.

gastrocnemius muscle and  tibialis anterior

Digestive System (3) Excretory System (2) Reproductive System (2) Respiratory System (3) mouth cloaca overy skin stomach kidney testicles nose intestine alveoli