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Which organ in the male reproductive system of a frog is primarily responsible for the production of sperm?
Which organ in the male reproductive system of a frog is primarily responsible for the production of sperm?
What structure serves as a common opening for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems in frogs?
What structure serves as a common opening for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems in frogs?
Which of the following structures is involved in excreting waste from the blood in frogs?
Which of the following structures is involved in excreting waste from the blood in frogs?
Which structure connects the ovary to the cloaca, specifically within the female reproductive system of frogs?
Which structure connects the ovary to the cloaca, specifically within the female reproductive system of frogs?
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What is the primary role of fat bodies in a male frog's anatomy?
What is the primary role of fat bodies in a male frog's anatomy?
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Study Notes
Male Reproductive System of a Frog
- The male reproductive organ, the Testis, produces sperm.
- Adrenal glands are located near the kidneys and are part of the endocrine system.
- Rectum is part of the digestive system and stores feces.
- Urinary bladder stores urine before elimination
- Cloaca is a common opening for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.
- Cloacal aperture is the external opening of the cloaca.
- Kidneys are excretory organs that filter waste from the blood.
- Urinary genital duct transports urine and sometimes reproductive products into the cloaca.
- Fat bodies store energy reserves.
- Oviduct connects the ovary to the cloaca and is part of the female reproductive system.
- Ovary is the female reproductive organ that produces eggs.
- Ova are the egg cells produced in the ovary.
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This quiz explores the male reproductive system of frogs, detailing the functions and structures involved such as the testis, urinary bladder, and cloaca. It also covers related organs and their roles in the endocrine and digestive systems. Test your knowledge on this fascinating aspect of frog anatomy!