Let’s go step by step to answer the question in the text.
The question is:
“The heart is located above the liver. How many chambers are there in the heart?”
This is asking about a frog’s heart — since the whole page is about frog dissection.
In frogs (and other amphibians), the heart has
three chambers:
- Two upper chambers called
atria (one receives blood from the body, one from the lungs)
- One lower chamber called the
ventricle (which pumps blood out)
This is different from humans, who have four chambers. But for frogs, it’s three.
You can also see this in biology textbooks or videos on frog dissection — when they open up the chest area, you’ll see a small triangular-shaped heart with three parts.
So, even though the text doesn’t directly say “how many,” it’s testing your knowledge of frog anatomy after reading the description.
Final Answer:
3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of frog anatomy worksheet.