EXTERNAL PARTS Flashcards

1
Q

Frogs and toads belong to the order, the
largest and the most diverse group of living amphibians

A

Anura

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2
Q

the toad, similar to the frog, is divided into two major layers

A

outer epidermis and the inner dermis

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3
Q

the outermost stratified layer of squamous
epithelial tissue of flattened, dead cells. This is the thin hardened or cornified layer constantly removed when the toad sheds its skin (ecdysis or molting)

A

stratum corneum

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4
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consisting of living and growing layer of stratified epithelial tissue. The cuboidal to columnar cells continuously divide and replace the constantly shed off stratum corneum of the skin.

A

stratum germinativum

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5
Q

At the junction of epidermis and dermis, specialized connective tissue which contains pigments. Specifically, they contain a row of black pigment containing cells called melanophores which are in large part responsible for the color of the skin.

A

chromatophores

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6
Q

The dermis, or inner layer of skin, is divided into two sublayers

A

stratum laxum/ spongiosum, stratum compactum

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7
Q

outer sublayer immediately below the stratum germinativum. It consists of loosely arranged connective tissue and blood vessels. It is the layer where the body of cutaneous glands are situated, thus giving it a spongy appearance. Numerous glands are found in this layer.

A

stratum laxum/ spongiosum

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8
Q

possess a thin epithelial wall, and the smaller and more numerous, bigger

A

poison glands

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9
Q

have thicker walls, smaller glands

A

mucous glands

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10
Q

composed of the head and the trunk,

A

axial region

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11
Q

head and the trunk are broadly joined by a very _____ thereby restricting movement of the head

A

short neck

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12
Q

most anterior portion of the head

A

snout

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13
Q

openings at the tip of the snout

A

external nares

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14
Q

dorsolateral portion of the head, posterior to the exterior nares

A

bulging eyes

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15
Q

keeps the eyes moist when underwater

A

transparent nictitating membrane

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16
Q

Posterolateral to the eye is an ovoid region of tightly drawn skin, covering the auditory canal

A

tympanic membrane

17
Q

Behind the tympanic membrane at each side of the head is a large swelling

A

paratoid gland/ poison gland

18
Q

most posterior part of the trunk, on the dorsal side

A

cloacal aperture

19
Q

made up of the forelimbs (anterior pair) and the hindlimbs (posterior pair).

A

appendicular region

20
Q

rudimentary thumb

A

prepollux

21
Q

sixth rudimentary toe called

A

prehallux

22
Q

MALE vs FEMALE

A

MALE
1. The skin on the ventral side of the head near the angles of the jaw has a distinct dark pigmentation due to concentration of pigments.

  1. The thumb pads of inner fingers are enlarged or “swollen”. These are used during amplexus or false copulation.
  2. Sexually mature male frogs are generally smaller than female.

FEMALE
1. The pigments are diffused; hence, there is no distinct pigmentation at this area.
2. The thumb pads of the inner fingers are not “swollen”
3. Sexually mature female frogs are relatively bigger than male.