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43 Cards in this Set
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thyroid
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controls metabolism located in the neck.
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whatare the steps fish evolved to make it to frogs?
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fins -legs
gills-lungs sense organs-made for air body shape skin blood flow |
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what is the cloaca
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the place where everything leaving the frog(waste, sperm/eggs) collects
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digestive tract
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tounge, mouth, teeth, esophogues, pyloric sphincter, duadenum, jejunum, ileum, rectum, anus, cloaca
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what is the spinal cord?
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a single dorsal hollow nerve cord
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what does the cerebellum do?
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coordinates the muscles
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adrenal gland
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located near kidney controls blood pressure and coloration(chromatophores)
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general charactoristics.
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2 pairs of limbs
moist skin pair of nostrils/nares breath with either lings hills or skin pored 3 chambered heart internal and external fertalisavtion oviporus bony endoskeleton ectothermic |
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nictititating membrane
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lower eyelid for underwater vision
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where does the pulmo cutoneous arch send blood?
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to the lungs
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what does the conus arteriosus split into?
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the aortic arches
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where is the pancreas?
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inside the "J" of the stomach
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where does the coeliaco-mesenteric artery send blood?
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its the large arter that feeds the hepatic arterythe left gastric artery, the right gastric artery, the pancreatic artery, the pancres, the coeliac artery, the mesenteric artary, the splenic artary, and the posterior mesentaric artery.
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how many cranial nerves?
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10 pairs
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what does the olfactory nerve do?
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detects smell
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what is the olfactory lobe?
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region of the brain that interprets smells
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what are the wholes below the estrucian apature in line with the glottis called?
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the vocal sac apatures
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what are the fingers on frogs called?
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digits
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what are the holes in line with the esophogus on either side of the inside of the head called?
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the estrucian apature
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what are the internal nares?
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the nostril opennings inside the mouth
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what is the esophogus?
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the food tube in frogs
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what is endo cronology?
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the study of hormones and how they affect the body
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what is the glottis?
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the openning to the lungs in frogs
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what does the optic lobe do?
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processes messeges from the eyes
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where does the systemic arch send blood?
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to the body and the arms
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what does the medulla oblongata do?
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coordinates vital internal organs
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what do the renal veins do?
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they bring blood from the kidneys to the heart
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what are the steps in exhaling?
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open glottis
open nares squeeze abdominal muscles |
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where does the cutaneos artery send blood?
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the skin
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where does the corotid arch send blood to?
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the brain
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where does the cutaneos arch send blood?
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the skin
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which half of the small intestine is the ileum
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the second half
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where are the three lobes of the liver?
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the left lobe is directly above the stomach, and the right lobe is directly above the gall bladder, and the median lobe is directly above the left lobe.
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which half of the small intestine is the duadenum?
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the first half
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where is the gall bladder
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next to the right liver lobe
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what does the cerebrum do?
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controls body activities.
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mesentary
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veeney connected tissue for absorption of food into blood stream
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what is the mesentary connected to?
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the small intestine
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pancreas
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makes insulin that controls blood sugar level.
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pituitary gland
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controls growth and sex drive/activity - near brain
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where does the posterior mesenteric artery send blood?
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the bottom of the small intestine
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where is the pyloric sphincter?
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at the very end of the stomach
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what are the steps in inhaling?
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open nares
close glottis lower throat close nares open glottis raise throat |