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1 Amphibians Frogs

2 Anatomy Vocabulary Body SystemsBody Systems – Digestive System, Nervous System, Circulatory System, Excretory System, Muscular System, Skeletal System, Respiratory System CloacaCloaca – one hole for solid waste, liquid waste, and reproduction. LiverLiver – organ that removes toxins from blood, and dissolves fats PancreasPancreas – organ that makes digestive enzymes and hormones.

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4 Amphibians Amphibians have advanced, complex body systems.

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6 S TERNGRR What do animals synthesize? Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Large Carbohydrates

7 S T ERNGRR What do frogs need to transport around their bodies? How do frogs transport things around their bodies? Oxygen, CO 2, nutrients

8 Closed Circulatory System Frogs have a three chambered heart. ArteriesArteries bring blood from the heart. VeinsVeins bring blood to the heart. Oxygenated blood mixes with Deoxygenated blood.

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10 ST E RNGRR What do frogs need to excrete from their bodies? CO 2 Nitrogen Water Salts Solid waste

11 Excretory System Frogs have two kidneys. Each one filters the blood and passes urine to the bladder. cloacaThe bladder empties into the cloaca. Why would the frog need two kidneys?

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13 STE R NGRR What kind of respiration do frogs do? Aerobic Cellular Respiration What kind of gas goes in? Oxygen What kind of gas goes out? Carbon Dioxide

14 Respiratory System Frogs have a lung and a tongue that pushes air in. They also breath through their moist skin by diffusion. It has to be moist. Why is it an advantage to have two methods of respiration?

15 Frog Breathing Video clip

16 STER N GRR Frogs are heterotrophs (consumers). Where do frogs get their nutrients? Eat insects What is the name for an organism that only eats heterotrophs? Carnivores

17 Digestive System Tongue, throat, stomach (churning and digesting), small intestine (digesting and absorbing), large intestine (absorbing water solid waste storage). Liver, gall bladderLiver, gall bladder – puts bile into stomach. PancreasPancreas – puts digestive enzymes into intestine. VilliVilli – small finger like projections in the small intestine that allow for greater absorption of nutrients. cloacaLarge intestine empties solid waste from the cloaca.

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19 STERN G RR Amphibians develop from a tadpole tadpole with a tail and external gills to an adult adult with no tail, 4 limbs, and internal lungs Amphibians need water for their eggs and tadpole stage. They tend to live near water as adults.

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21 STERNG R R ectothermsFrogs are ectotherms or cold blooded. They have to be in the correct environment to maintain homeostasis. What must do? Move

22 Muscular Skeletal System Frogs have muscles and bones that work together for movement. Muscles don’t push. Two work in opposite directions. JointsligamentsJoints and ligaments connect bones. TendonsTendons connect muscle to bone.

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24 STERNG R R How do they control their movement and other internal regulations? How do they sense their environment? Nervous system Five sences.

25 Nervous System Frogs have a brain. Frogs are chordates so they have what? Spinal cord Frogs are vertebrates so they have what? Vertebrate bones Around the spine

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27 STERNGR R Where do frogs reproduce? Where do the females lay her eggs? Water.

28 Reproductive System Frogs are male (with testicles) or female (with ovaries). What type of cell division is done in the gonads? Frogs do sexual reproduction Males attract a mate by making throat sounds. Females tend to be larger. Frogs do external fertilization. Frogs have soft eggs that need to be in water. Tadpoles hatch from the eggs.

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31 Frog Mating http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kYmB 474-3Uhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kYmB 474-3U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Pc6F nTCEI&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Pc6F nTCEI&feature=related

32 Mammals Pigs

33 Anatomy Vocabulary Body SystemsBody Systems – Digestive System, Nervous System, Circulatory System, Excretory System, Muscular System, Skeletal System, Respiratory System

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35 Mammals Mammals have advanced, complex body systems.

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37 S TERNGRR What do animals synthesize? Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Large Carbohydrates

38 S T ERNGRR What do pigs need to transport around their bodies? How do pigs transport things around their bodies? Oxygen, CO 2, nutrients, waste

39 Closed Circulatory System Pigs have a four chambered heart. ArteriesArteries bring blood from the heart. VeinsVeins bring blood to the heart. Oxygenated blood does not mix with Deoxygenated blood.

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41 ST E RNGRR What do pigs need to excrete from their bodies? CO 2 Nitrogen Water Salts Solid waste

42 Excretory System Pigs have two kidneys. Each one filters the blood and passes urine to the bladder. urethraThe bladder empties into the urethra. Why would the frog need two kidneys?

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44 STE R NGRR What kind of respiration do pigs do? Aerobic Cellular Respiration What kind of gas goes in? Oxygen What kind of gas goes out? Carbon Dioxide

45 Respiratory System Pigs have a diaphragm that pulls air in.

46 Mammals Breathing Video clip

47 STER N GRR Pigs are heterotrophs (consumers). Where do Pigs get their nutrients? Eat anything What is the name for an organism that only eats anything? Omnivores

48 Digestive System Tongue, throat, stomach (churning and digesting), small intestine (digesting and absorbing), large intestine (absorbing water solid waste storage). Liver, gall bladderLiver, gall bladder – puts bile into stomach. PancreasPancreas – puts digestive enzymes into intestine. VilliVilli – small finger like projections in the small intestine that allow for greater absorption of nutrients. anusLarge intestine empties solid waste from the anus.

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50 STERN G RR Mammals develop inside the womb. Mammals go through puberty to become sexually mature. What type of cell division allows multicellular organisms to grow into adults?

51 STERNG R R endothermsFrogs are endotherms or warm blooded. They can regulate their own internal environment to maintain homeostasis? How can endotherms become warm? Shiver, increase metabolism How can endotherms cool off? Sweat.

52 Metabolism What is made during cellular respiration? ATP When energy is used moving muscles what is created? Heat What other adaptation keeps mammals warm? fur

53 Sweat What do mammals do to keep from getting too hot? Sweat

54 Muscular Skeletal System Pigs have muscles and bones that work together for movement. Muscles don’t push. Two work in opposite directions. JointsligamentsJoints and ligaments connect bones. TendonsTendons connect muscle to bone.

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56 STERNG R R How do they control their movement and other internal regulations? How do they sense their environment? Nervous system Five sences.

57 Nervous System Pigs have a brain. Pigs are chordates so they have what? Spinal cord Pigs are vertebrates so they have what? Vertebrate bones Around the spine

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59 STERNGR R Where do pigs reproduce? On land. Do pigs give live birth or have eggs? Live What do pigs and all mammals have for their young to drink? milk

60 Mammary Glands Glands under the skin produce milk.

61 Reproductive System Pigs are male (with testicles) or female (with ovaries). What type of cell division is done in the gonads? Pigs do sexual reproduction. Wild pigs fight for females with tusks. Pigs do internal fertilization. Pigs have live birth. Pigs have a placenta for the growing fetus. Pigs have milk for their young.

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64 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C- yaWnbR82E&feature=related deerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C- yaWnbR82E&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZRuO 1YSZis&feature=related elephanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZRuO 1YSZis&feature=related

65 RAFT assignment R R ole A udience F ormat T opic Annelid WormMom & dadRansom NoteDating/Sex Insect (choose 1!) The animal kingdomRap/Song Your new home Amphibian Other animals like you Thank You Letter You are the superior animal MammalHuman A newspaper article Your life is the best/worst DUE TODAY! Choose a role, audience, format, and topic. Write on a separate sheet of paper Include SUPPORT and ELABORATION!

66 Writing Expectations… 1.Quiet the whole time – focus!! 2.OUTLINE your ideas first!!! (ex. Graphic organizer, list, freewrite etc.) 3.THEN, I’ll check you off and you can create your masterpiece! Have fun and BE CREATIVE!


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