As you record your description in the table label the part on the diagram on the back of this page. below. Feature/Organ Description Organ System Ventral skin colour Dorsal skin colour Outer skin texture Thigh (specifically, size) Eye placement on head Clear eyelids Sex of frog Heart Liver: Stomach Small intestine pancreas Large Intestine Gall bladder Lungs Fat bodies Blood Vessels White-yellow colour, fades into darker colour at the edges Leafy light green with integumentary greyish-green patches. Rubbery and tough like a tire (ie it's bouncy) Wide in the lower limb, narrowing down. They are close to one another and very close to the mouth. their eyes are positimall at op Thumbpad? large Ahuge bubble formed n/a in one of the eyes. thd he It's small and close to the upper part of the body. It's very spacious and the most biggest organ in the body' it is attached to the small intestine.looks long and greenish white It looks pink and coiled, attached to the stomach and 'stonger than the large It is present under the stomach and its size is small it is attached to the Small intestine, and it extends down to the Anus. It looks red, the size is Small and it's like a pouch. It's very small, and located near the heart Integumentary system (not studied) 135 lumpy, texture cloudy, soft and looks light yellow. in what places do you see a high concentration? The muscles and skin. system (not studied) Sex: female Structure-Function Relationship When swimming and viewed from below, light ventral colour blends into the sunlight, from predators organ and first line of defence against pathogen in the environment Gas exchange takes place by diffusion through the skin It is responsible for the initial phase of Jum the propulsive stroke in swimming and, if used asynchronously, also for walking It is placed there so they can see behind the and to the sides without having to turn their head around. He's help to keep the eyes house and crean They have a bottom that stays still and Tupper lid that blinks. the heart! and a single blood froth The liver also produces bile, which breaks down fats and helps remove waste products from the body Stores food and mixes, it with enzymes to begin digestion. It is involved in the digestion of Food and absorption of nutrients. It manufactures and secretes digestive enzymes and hormones in the It is short, wide tube about Nem long and it stores undigested food. Delivers bile for breakdown of fats It is avoid in structure and has thin-walled and highly clase sacs-They serve as perigir of water when expanded which allows them to float Th It helps to insulate the body from the cold and are also used to provide nutrition during mating and hiberation. Purpose of the high concentration of vessels
As you record your description in the table label the part on the diagram on the back of this page. below. Feature/Organ Description Organ System Ventral skin colour Dorsal skin colour Outer skin texture Thigh (specifically, size) Eye placement on head Clear eyelids Sex of frog Heart Liver: Stomach Small intestine pancreas Large Intestine Gall bladder Lungs Fat bodies Blood Vessels White-yellow colour, fades into darker colour at the edges Leafy light green with integumentary greyish-green patches. Rubbery and tough like a tire (ie it's bouncy) Wide in the lower limb, narrowing down. They are close to one another and very close to the mouth. their eyes are positimall at op Thumbpad? large Ahuge bubble formed n/a in one of the eyes. thd he It's small and close to the upper part of the body. It's very spacious and the most biggest organ in the body' it is attached to the small intestine.looks long and greenish white It looks pink and coiled, attached to the stomach and 'stonger than the large It is present under the stomach and its size is small it is attached to the Small intestine, and it extends down to the Anus. It looks red, the size is Small and it's like a pouch. It's very small, and located near the heart Integumentary system (not studied) 135 lumpy, texture cloudy, soft and looks light yellow. in what places do you see a high concentration? The muscles and skin. system (not studied) Sex: female Structure-Function Relationship When swimming and viewed from below, light ventral colour blends into the sunlight, from predators organ and first line of defence against pathogen in the environment Gas exchange takes place by diffusion through the skin It is responsible for the initial phase of Jum the propulsive stroke in swimming and, if used asynchronously, also for walking It is placed there so they can see behind the and to the sides without having to turn their head around. He's help to keep the eyes house and crean They have a bottom that stays still and Tupper lid that blinks. the heart! and a single blood froth The liver also produces bile, which breaks down fats and helps remove waste products from the body Stores food and mixes, it with enzymes to begin digestion. It is involved in the digestion of Food and absorption of nutrients. It manufactures and secretes digestive enzymes and hormones in the It is short, wide tube about Nem long and it stores undigested food. Delivers bile for breakdown of fats It is avoid in structure and has thin-walled and highly clase sacs-They serve as perigir of water when expanded which allows them to float Th It helps to insulate the body from the cold and are also used to provide nutrition during mating and hiberation. Purpose of the high concentration of vessels
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