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Virtual Frog Dissection Quiz

Saturday May 12, 2007
Northern Leopard Frog
© Mike Lannoo (USGS)
Frogs have a very interesting anatomy. They have highly specialized structures, such as a long, sticky tongue which they use to capture food. The anatomical structures of the bones in their upper and hind legs are also highly specialized for jumping and leaping.

Frogs have a highly developed sense of hearing. They can detect high-pitched sounds with their ears and low-pitched sounds through their skin.

Think you know all there is to know about frog dissections? This quiz is designed to help you identify internal and external structures in the male and female frog.

To learn more about male and female frog anatomy before taking the quiz, visit the Frog Anatomy page.

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