vert. internal organs and reproductive Flashcards
(18 cards)
What is the term for opening into the respiratory tract?
Glottis
what does the pharynx open into?
the esophagus
where is the internal nares located and what are the connected to?
they are located on the anterior palate and they’re connected to the external nares (nostrils)
what is the esophagus connected to?
the stomach
what does the pyloric region of the stomach connect to? and what is it?
duodenum , and it is the initial section of the small intestine
what are transparent and hold the intestines/other organs in place?
messentaries
what is attached to the duodenum that is long and thin, and it secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum?
pancreas
where is bile stored at?
gall bladder
what is the largest gland in the body and it secretes bile into the duodenum ?
the liver
where does the large intestine narrow down to, this receives urine from the kidneys and products from the reproductive system ?(for non-mammal tetrapods)
cloaca
what is each lung linked to and where does this lead?
they’re both linked to a bronchus and this leads to the larynx and glottis
what do the ureters link each kidney to?
urinary bladder
what is the term for where amphibs. store energy for gamete production?
gonadal fat bodies
what are attached by mesenteries to the dorsal body cavity and are assos. with kidneys in the female body?
ovaries
what are the two non-vessel organs in the body?
the spleen and heart
what arises from the ventricle and it divides to form what?
the conus ateriosus arises from the ventricle and it divides to from the truncus arteriosus on each side
what three large veins form the large thin walled vein called the sinus venosus?
the two anterior vena cava (precava), and the one posterior vena cava (post cava)