This diagram shows the internal organs of a frog. Here are the names for the numbered and lettered parts:
Organs:
1.
Esophagus (the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach)
2.
Liver (the large organ on the left side of the body, labeled 'a')
3.
Gallbladder (the small green sac under the liver, labeled '3')
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3b: Bile duct
4.
Stomach (labeled 'c', where food is digested)
5.
Small Intestine (the coiled tube where nutrients are absorbed)
6.
Large Intestine (wider tube leading to the cloaca)
7.
Cloaca (the common opening for digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems)
8.
Urinary Bladder (stores urine)
9.
Spleen (small dark red organ near the stomach)
10.
Pancreas (gland that produces digestive enzymes)
11.
Kidney (bean-shaped organ against the back wall)
12.
Fat Bodies (yellow finger-like structures storing energy)
13.
Ureter (tube carrying urine from kidney to cloaca)
Specific Labels:
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a: Right Lobe of the Liver
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b: Left Lobe of the Liver (often called the Median Lobe in frogs)
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c: Stomach
Final Answer:
1. Esophagus
2. Liver (Right Lobe)
3. Gallbladder
3b. Bile Duct
4. Stomach
5. Small Intestine
6. Large Intestine
7. Cloaca
8. Urinary Bladder
9. Spleen
10. Pancreas
11. Kidney
12. Fat Bodies
13. Ureter
a. Right Lobe of Liver
b. Left/Median Lobe of Liver
c. Stomach
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