Frog dissections serve as a pivotal educational tool for several reasons. Firstly, they provide students with a tangible exploration of vertebrate anatomy, allowing them to observe firsthand the intricate structures and systems that comprise an organism’s body. By dissecting frogs, students can identify organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and intestines, fostering a deeper understanding of their form and function.
Moreover, frog dissections offer students the chance to engage in practical application of scientific principles. From proper dissection techniques to the identification of organs, students learn to follow procedural steps, make observations, and draw conclusions – skills that are fundamental to scientific inquiry. This hands-on approach not only reinforces theoretical knowledge but also cultivates critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Frog Dissection: Complete Guide – includes external anatomy, mouth, and the organs of the abdominal cavity, download available in pdf and google doc.
Frog Dissection Overview – introduction to the lab, Google Slides
Frog External Anatomy – legs, eyes, mouth structures
Frog Dissection – major organs of the digestive, urogenital, and circulatory and respiratory systems
Frog Brain and Bones – remove the frog’s brain, expose the bones of the lower leg
Frog Dissection Crossword – review terms and procedures
Observe a Living Frog – non dissection, behavior and characteristics
Bullfrog Dissection – bullfrog dissection guides, more advanced than basic frog dissection
Frog Dissection Alternative – for students who do not wish to dissect a frog, project using internet resources
Frog Anatomy Review – resource site for virtual frogs and practice quizzes
Frog Anatomy Labeling – basic pictures of frogs for students to label, serves as a review for the lab test
Frog Anatomy Resources at Carolina.com
Frog Dissection Kit from Amazon.com
Time Framework
Day 1 | External Anatomy |
Day 2 | Internal Anatomy (digestive, urinary) |
Day 3 | Heart and Lungs |
Day 4 | Brain and Leg Bones |
Day 5 | Review (go over packet) / Kahoot |
Day 5 | Lab Practical |
Photos and Images
Google Photos – Frog Dissection
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