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Frog Dissections

Frog Dissections

Assessment

Presentation

Science

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 5 Questions

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Frog Dissections

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  • ​Frogs belongs to the class amphibia which literally means "two lives" – frogs can live on land and in the water

  • ​Related to salamanders, toads, and caecilians

  • Frogs are cold blooded — This means their body temperatures change to match the temperatures of their environment.

  • Most of a frog's lifecycle ​happens in the water

    • female frog lays eggs in the water

    • eggs divide and form an embryo

    • frog hatches into a tadpole that will develop into an adult frog.

​Meet the Frog

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  • Specialized body parts for different functions

  • Webbed feet for swimming

  • Suction cups on toes for climbing trees

  • Bulging eyes, situated on the top and sides of the head, allow frogs to see almost 360 degrees

  • Nostrils ​located on top of the head to allow breathing while submerged

  • Internal ears located behind eyes

  • Long, sticky tongues for catching prey

​Frog Observations: External Anatomy

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  • ​Moist skin that can change color for camouflage

  • Some frogs have serous (poison) glands on their skin​

  • Frogs can breathe through their skin or through their mouth

    • In water – water passes through​ skin and oxygen is taken up by capillaries

    • On land – take in air through throat into saclike lungs

  • Frog hearts have 3 chambers – ​2 atria, 1 ventricle

    • Why?

      • Frogs have a lower metabolism, so they don't need as much oxygen per liter ​of blood

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What will you be identifying?

  • Heart

  • ​Liver

  • Gall bladder​

  • Lungs

  • Stomach

  • Small intestine

  • Pancreas

  • Large Intestine

​Frog Observations: Internal Anatomy

  • Spleen

  • Ovaries

  • Oviducts

  • Kidneys

  • Testes

  • Fat Bodies

  • Mesentry​

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  1. ​Lay the f​rog on its back and pin its limbs to the tray.

  2. Make small incisions with a scalpel.

  3. Separate skin and pin to tray

  4. Next, make the same incisions, but this time cut the muscle​

  5. Look into the body cavity ...

    1. Remove fatty bodies if they obstruct your view inside.

    2. A female frog may have eggs, so you'll have to remove these too.​

​Frog Dissections: Steps

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  • Wear disposable glo​ves at all times

  • No food or drink allowed during dissections

  • Only use the dissections tools provided. Do not use pencils or pens

  • Use hand sanitizer, even on gloved hands

  • Wash skin and dissection tools with warm soap and water.​

​Safety Guidelines

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Open Ended

Why are frogs cold blooded?

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Open Ended

What might you have to remove in order to get a better look at the frog's body cavity?

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Multiple Choice

What tool will you to make incisions in the frog's skin and muscles?

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Shovel

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Hose

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Scalpel

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Pencil

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

How many chambers does a frog's heart have?

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4 (2 atria, 2 ventricles)

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3 (2 atria, 1 ventricle)

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3 (2 ventricles, 1 atrium)

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2 (2 atria)

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