Thursday, May 3, 2012

Dissecting The Frog In Science

This week in science, we dissected a frog. While dissecting the frog, we had partners. My partner was Caleb. At first, we didn't do much with the frog. We cut the jaw open and looked at the different parts of the mouth, such as the different types of teeth and the tongue. The next day, Tuesday, we cut our frogs open and studied the digestive system. Me and Caleb discovered that our frog ate a beetle before it was killed. Then on Wednesday, yesterday, we studies the urogenital system, which consists of  the reproductive organs, the liver, the kidney, and a few other organs. Once we were done studying the urogenital system, we got to further dissect the frog and just look at what ever we wanted to. By the end of science, my frog was just a pile of remains in a bag.
Picture From Frog Dissection | South Florida Science Museum

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