This diagram shows the internal organs of a frog. Here is the identification for each numbered and lettered part:
Lettered Parts:
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a: Gallbladder (stores bile)
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b: Stomach (where food is digested)
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c: Liver (the largest organ, produces bile)
Numbered Parts:
1.
Esophagus: The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
2.
Liver: The large, multi-lobed organ at the top.
3.
Heart: Located between the lobes of the liver.
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3b: Ventricle (part of the heart).
4.
Gallbladder: The small green sac under the liver.
5.
Small Intestine: The coiled tube where most digestion happens.
6.
Mesentery: The tissue holding the intestines in place.
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Large Intestine: The wider tube leading to the cloaca.
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Cloaca: The common opening for digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts.
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Spleen: A small, dark red organ near the stomach.
10.
Pancreas: A gland located near the stomach and spleen.
11.
Fat Bodies: Yellowish finger-like projections that store energy.
12.
Kidney: The bean-shaped organ against the back wall.
13.
Urinary Bladder: The sac that stores urine.
Final Answer:
a: Gallbladder
b: Stomach
c: Liver
1: Esophagus
2: Liver
3: Heart
3b: Ventricle
4: Gallbladder
5: Small Intestine
6: Mesentery
7: Large Intestine
8: Cloaca
9: Spleen
10: Pancreas
11: Fat Bodies
12: Kidney
13: Urinary Bladder
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