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Scientists dissect (cut up) other organisms to learn more about their anatomy, or body structure. In doing so, scientists can also learn more about human anatomy. In the Frog Dissection Gizmo, you will complete a virtual dissection of a frog.
First, select the Female frog.
You have the following tools: scalpel, forceps, and pins.
Use the tools to cut and pull back the skin and muscles of the frog's chest.
Once you have opened the frog's chest cavity (don't forget the pins!), practice taking a screenshot of your frog.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the frog or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
To the right of the frog, you will see a Skeletal system diagram. Clicking the right and left arrows will switch between different systems.
Your task: Remove the items from the frog and place them in the correct spot in the appropriate organ system.
Use the organ tray to hold items temporarily if you need.
Take a screen shot of your completed skeletal system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed lymphatic system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed digestive system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed circulatory and respiratory system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed female reproductive system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed urinary system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Take a screen shot of your completed nervous system.
Use the camera button located to the upper right of the organ system or use Tools > Screenshot. Right click on the image and choose "Copy image."
Return to Formative and paste your screen shot in the box below. Use Control + v (PCs) or Command + v (Macs) to paste your screenshot.
Question: What are the similarities and differences between frog and human anatomy?
Skeletal System: Compare the human skeletal system below to the frog skeletal system in the Gizmo.
Select TWO of the following the can be found in BOTH a human and a frog.
Digestive System: Consider the human digestive system.
Which FIVE organs do the frog and human have in common?
Circulatory & Respiratory Systems: Consider the human circulatory and respiratory system.
Which of the following do the frog and human NOT have in common?
Read the describe of the frog heart in the Gizmo by clicking on it.
Human hearts have four chambers, while frog hearts have chambers.
Urinary System: Consider the human urinary system.
Which THREE organs do the frog and human have in common?
Why would frogs and humans have similar anatomy?
Give TWO examples of humans and frogs' closest similarities.
What is the BEST explanation for frogs and humans sharing similar anatomy?
Match the organ system to its correct description
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Muscular System | arrow_right_alt | Communication network of nerve cells that transmits information and coordinates bodily functions |
Skeletal System | arrow_right_alt | Heart and blood vessel system that delivers oxygen, white blood cells, hormones, and nutrients throughout the body |
Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System | arrow_right_alt | Contains three types of muscles that attach to bones and facilitates movement |
Nervous System | arrow_right_alt | Consists of bones that gives the body shape, holds it together, and protects organs and tissues |
Match the organ system to its correct description
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Urinary (Renal) System | arrow_right_alt | Series of glands that help regulate the body's processes through hormones |
Endocrine System | arrow_right_alt | Collection of lymph nodes and vessels that regulate the body's defenses |
Lymphatic (Immune) System | arrow_right_alt | Maintains electrolyte levels and filters waste from the blood |
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Reproductive System | arrow_right_alt | Group of passageways and organs that extracts oxygen from air and expels carbon dioxide from the body |
Respiratory System | arrow_right_alt | Series of organs that convert food into fuel by absorbing nutrients and expelling solid waste |
Digestive System | arrow_right_alt | Responsible for creating offspring through fertilization |