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What part of the brain controls the sight?
Optic Lobe
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What do bright colors mean?
They are toxic.
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True or false? Can frogs see in color?
False
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What's the function of the spinal cord?
To send sensory information to the brain. Coordinates information into movements.
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What does the pivotal movement of the eyes allow?
They can see when predators are around.
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What are the nostrils used for?
Breathing and smelling.
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What is the Medulla?
The part of the brain that controls the involuntary movements like breathing and heart beating.
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What allows frogs to run away from predators?
Their spring-like back legs.
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What kind of environment do frogs prefer?
A moist shaded environment.
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What part of the brain interprets information retrieved by the senses and controls voluntary movement?
Cerebrum
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What does the mucus covering allow for?
Allows them to stay moist.
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What is the function of the Tympanic Membrane?
They function as the ear drums.
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Explain the order of the parts of the brain.
Olfactory Lobe
Cerebrum Optic Lobe Cerebellum Medulla Spinal Cord |
What is Nictitating Membrane?
The clear eye covering that protects it underwater and keeps it moist on land.
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