Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Biology Amphibian Review Game. Frog Facts External Anatomy of a Frog Internal Anatomy of a Frog Bonus Frog Anatomy 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Biology Amphibian Review Game. Frog Facts External Anatomy of a Frog Internal Anatomy of a Frog Bonus Frog Anatomy 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point."— Presentation transcript:

1 Biology Amphibian Review Game

2 Frog Facts External Anatomy of a Frog Internal Anatomy of a Frog Bonus Frog Anatomy 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points

3 Frogs are found in the following phylum, class, and order. 1 pointCheck

4 What is chordate, amphibian, and anura? 1 point Back to Category Slide

5 The process tadpoles go through to change to frogs. 2 pointsCheck

6 What is metamorphosis? 2 points Back to Category Slide

7 This term refers to the nature of a frog’s “blood” or internal temperature. 3 pointsCheck

8 What is cold blooded? 3 points Back to Category Slide

9 Three defense mechanisms of a frog that are mentioned in your notes. 4 pointsCheck

10 1. Quick Jumping 2. Biting 3. Poison Glands 4. Playing Dead 5. Blow up Lungs 4 points Back to Category Slide

11 Three reasons why the frog population is declining worldwide. 5 pointsCheck

12 5 points Back to Category Slide 1. Global Warming 2. Pollution 3. Habitat Destruction 4. Non-native Predators 5. Ozone Depletion

13 The clear transparent covering of the eye. 1 pointCheck

14 What is the nictitating membrane? 1 point Back to Category Slide

15 Name of the three types of chromatophores and the “colors” they represent. 2 pointsCheck

16 1. Melanophores  brown/black 2. Iridophores  silver/light reflecting 3. Xanthophores  bright colors (yellow, red, blue, etc.) 2 points Back to Category Slide

17 Name of the tough fibrous material that prevents abrasions to a frog. 3 pointsCheck

18 What is keratin? 3 points Back to Category Slide

19 Name of the gland that produces poison. 4 pointsCheck

20 What is the serous gland? 4 points Back to Category Slide

21 Two differences or possible ways to tell a male from a female frog according to Lab #17 (page 1). 5 pointsCheck

22 What is an enlarged thumb pad, size of tympanum, and body size? 5 points Back to Category Slide

23 The three chambers of a frog’s heart. 1 pointCheck

24 What is right atria (pumps bad blood to lungs), left atria (receives good blood and pumps to vent.), ventricle (pumps good blood to body)? 1 point Back to Category Slide

25 The digestive system begins with the tongue/mouth and ends with the cloaca. These are the 4 major organs food is passed through in between. 2 pointsCheck

26 What is the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine? 2 points Back to Category Slide

27 This green sac stores bile produced in the liver of the frog. 3 pointsCheck

28 3 points Back to Category Slide What is the gall bladder?

29 This large, brown and three lobed structure is used in the digestive system. 4 pointsCheck

30 4 points Back to Category Slide What is the liver?

31 These are the small openings inside of the mouth of a frog that are used for breathing. 5 pointsCheck

32 What are internal nares? 5 points Back to Category Slide

33 The name of the large “calf” muscle found in a frog. 1 pointCheck

34 What is the gastrocnemius? 1 point Back to Category Slide

35 The names of the two sets of teeth of a frog. 2 pointsCheck

36 What are vomerine teeth and maxillary teeth? 2 points Back to Category Slide

37 The largest bone in the frog’s body. 3 pointsCheck

38 What is the femur? 3 points Back to Category Slide

39 The total number of phalanges found on a frog’s body. 4 pointsCheck

40 What is 18 (4 on hand x 2, 5 on feet x 2)? 4 points Back to Category Slide

41 The name of the “three headed” muscle of a frog’s leg. 5 pointsCheck

42 What is the triceps femoris? 5 points Back to Category Slide

43


Download ppt "Biology Amphibian Review Game. Frog Facts External Anatomy of a Frog Internal Anatomy of a Frog Bonus Frog Anatomy 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google