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Urogenital organs of the frog:
web-footed amphibian which lives
near lakes and ponds. Moves by swimming and jumping.
Flatty dobies: adipose tissue.
Vena cava: blood vessel that carries the blood to the heart.
Testicle: male sex organ which produces spermatozoa.
Spermatic canal: tube that carries sperm.
Adrenal gland: small gland on top of the kidney.
Kidney: blood-purifying organ.
Small intestine: part of the digestive tract between the stomach
and the large intestine.
Dorsal aorta: dorsal blood vessel that carries the blood from
the heart to other organs.
Large intestine: part of the digestive tract between the small
intestine and the cloaca.
Ereter: tube that carries the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Bladder: pocket in which urine collects.
Cloaca: orifice shared by the urinary, genital and intestinal
tracts of a frog.
Uterus: female genital organ that holds the fertilized egg during
its development.
Oviduct: passage through which the egg leaves the body of the
frog.
Ovary: reproductive gland that produces ova.
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