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Obtain all the dissecting equipment and place it at your work area. 2. Observe the frog. Feel the smooth and pliable skin. Note the coloration on all parts of ...
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Lab Dissecting a Frog Background Information Frogs belong to the class Amphibia. Amphibians have adaptations for living in terrestrial as well as aquatic environments. Frogs are among the most commonly studied organisms in biology. Although many differences exist between humans and frogs, the basic body plans are similar. Humans and frogs both belong to the phylum Chordata. By studying the anatomy of the frog, you will be better able to understand your own body. In this investigation, you will examine the external features of a frog and identify parts of its external anatomy. In addition, you will dissect a preserved frog to observe its internal anatomy. Problem How is a frog structured for survival? Materials (per group) Preserved frog Dissecting tray Dissecting pins Dissecting scissors Forceps Probe Hand lens or dissecting microscope Eye dropper Procedure Part A External Anatomy
Figure 6 – Internal View of the Frog