Lab 11: Frog & Fetal Pig Dissections

Virtual Lab: Virtual Frog Dissectionhttp://mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs/BL_16/BL_16.html1. If you come upon any terms that are unfamiliar to you, please refer to your textbook for further explanation or search the word here: http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/dictionaryhome.aspx2. In this exercise, you will be performing a virtual frog dissection. To begin, click on the “Introduction” link on the opening page. Read through and listen to the information presented to learn about the basics of dissection and animal phylogeny. When you are finished, click the “Menu” button at the bottom of the page to return to the opening page of the laboratory activity.3. Once you are back to the opening page, click the “External Anatomy” button. Read through, watch and listen to the information presented in these segments. When you are finished, click the “Menu” button at the bottom of the page to return to the opening page of the laboratory activity.4. The last portion of this activity involves an examination of the internal anatomy of a frog. To do this, click the “Internal Anatomy” button on the opening page of the laboratory. Read through, watch and listen to all of the information presented in these segments and actively participate where required. You may have to do a virtual cut on the frog by dragging the appropriate tool to the frog or label organs of the dissected frog by dragging the appropriate organ names to the site on the opened frog. Please STOP when you are through with each labeling step and be sure to fill in your final answers on Figures 1 and 2 below.Figure 1: Digestive System OrgansA   =B   =C   =D   =E   =F   =Figure 2: Organs   of the Circulatory, Respiratory, Excretory and Reproductive SystemsA   =B   =C   =D   =E   =F   =G =H =Frog Dissection Post-laboratory Questions:1.  The dorsal side of the leopard frog:a.  Is a light, solid colorb. Is a colored and patternedc. Is initially cut during a dissectiond. A and C2.  Leopard frogs:a.  Are invertebratesb. Are warm-bloodedc. Have a gills at one time during their life cycled. All of the above3. In regards to the external anatomy of a leopard frog:a.  It is easy to tell the sex of the animalb. The cloaca is at the anterior end of the animalc. The feet of the hind limbs have 5 toesd. All of the above4.  In the opened mouth of the leopard frog, one can see:a.  The nostrilsb. The glottisc. The vomerine teethd. A and Be. All of the above5.  Which of the following is found in the digestive system of the leopard frog but not in that of a human?a.  Gall bladderb. Stomachc. Pancreasd. Livere. None of the above6.  Arteries in the circulatory system:a.  Carry blood to the heartb. Carry blood away from the heartc. Carry out diffusion of gases7.  In the leopard frog heart:a.  The right atrium carries oxygen rich bloodb. The left atrium carries oxygen poor bloodc. There are 3 chambers presentd. All of the above8.  By comparison to the leopard frog heart, the human heart:a.  Has 4 chambers presentb. Carries mixed blood in the ventriclesc. Is more efficientd. A and Ce. All of the above9.  Fat bodies play a role in:a.  Respirationb. Circulationc. Hibernationd. Reproductione. C and D10.  The most anterior portion of the leopard frog brain is/are the:a.  Olfactory lobesb. Cerebrumc. Optic lobesVirtual Lab: Virtual Fetal Pig Dissectionhttps://www.whitman.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/biology/virtual-pigFigure 1: Fetal Pig – Digestive System1. __________________________2. __________________________3. _________________________4. _________________________5. ________________________6. _________________________7. __________________________8. __________________________9. __________________________10. _________________________11. _________________________12. _________________________13. ________________________Identify the organ (or structure)14. _____________________________ Opening (valve) between stomach and small intestine.15. _____________________________ Stores bile, lies underneath the liver.16. _____________________________ A branch of the large intestine, a dead end.17. _____________________________ Separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity18. _____________________________ Membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine.19. _____________________________ The straight part of the small intestine, after stomach.20. _____________________________ Empties bile into the duodenum from the gall bladder.21. _____________________________ The last stretch of large intestine22. _____________________________ Bumpy structure under the stomach; makes insulin23. _____________________________ Lies between the two umbilical vessels.Figure 2: Urinary and Reproductive SystemsMale  FemaleIdentify the Organs (or structure) on the above diagram:A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.K.Identify the organ:· Urine passes through the _________ to reach the urinary ___________ for storage.· Urine exits the ________ to the outside through the ____________· The ______________ is where sperm production takes place.· The ______________ contain all the developing eggs the female pig will ever have.· Called a ___________________ in humans, the __________ receives the egg from the ovary at ovulation.· Fertilized eggs travel from the oviducts into the ______________ for implantation.

 
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