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Frog Dissection Organ Chart Structure 1. Upper eyelid 2. Nictitating membrane 3. External nares 4. Tympanum 5. Forelimb 6. Thigh 7. Hind limb 8. Web 9. Mouth 10. Maxillary teeth 11. Vomerine teeth 12. Internal nares 13. Eustachian tubes 14. Glottis 15. Gullet 16. Tongue 17. Liver 18. Gall bladder 19. Heart 20. Lung 21. Stomach 22. Small intestine 23. Pancreas 24. Spleen 25. Large intestine 26. Anus/Cloacal opening 27. Kidney 28. Testes 29. Oviduct with egg mass 30. Ovaries 31. Fat bodies 32. Eye bulge Function Protects eye 3rd eyelid; protects eye Filters air Eardrum; senses sound waves Movement Movement Movement; jumping Swimming Taking in food and air Grind food Grind food Internal opening of nostrils Equalizes pressure Air passage to lungs Takes swallowed food down esophagus then to stomach Catches prey Produces bile and other digestive enzymes; removes toxins from blood Stores bile Pumps blood; 3 chambers O2 exchanged for CO2 Holds food during digestions Area where most digestion & nutrient absorption occurs Produces several digestive enzymes Stores & filters blood Removes water from undigested food; form feces Common exit point for reproductive, excretory, & digestive products Filters blood of metabolic wastes Produces sperm Tubes which carry eggs Female organ produces eggs Food source during hibernation Holds eyes while blinking System Integumentary Integumentary; Nervous Respiratory Nervous Muscular; Skeletal Muscular; Skeletal Muscular, Skeletal Muscular; Skeletal Digestive; Respiratory Digestive Digestive Respiratory Nervous Respiratory Digestive Digestive Digestive Digestive Circulatory Respiratory; Excretory Digestive Digestive Digestive; Endocrine Circulatory Digestive Reproductive; Excretory; Digestive Excretory Reproductive Reproductive Reproductive Digestive Nervous, Integumentary http://www.biologycorner.com/myimages/frog-dissection/ Pages 834-841 Amphibians