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Male Anatomy

Frog Dissection for Biology 110

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VIII.) Male Anatomy

1. Locate the testes in the male frog. They are yellow or tan-colored, bean-shaped organs near the anterior end of each kidney. Several small ducts, the vasa efferential, carry sperm into the kidney ducts that also carry urine from the kidneys. Fat bodies, which store fat, are attached to the testes.


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