Description
A Frog: Digestive System chart (55×90 cm) is a large, multicolored educational wall chart depicting the components and pathway of the frog’s digestive system—designed for biology classrooms, NEET prep, and laboratory instruction.
Features and Content
Chart Size and Material: Standard size is 55 × 90 cm (approx. 22 × 36 inches), printed on art or synthetic paper and laminated for tear and moisture resistance.
Illustration: Clearly labeled diagram (lateral or ventral view) showing the full digestive system of the frog—mouth, buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, ileum), large intestine (rectum), and cloaca. Accompanying organs include the liver (large, 3-lobed), gall bladder, pancreas, and, in some charts, other adjacent systems for context.
Key Labels: Mouth, tongue, maxillary/vomerine teeth, glottis, oesophagus, stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, duodenum, ileum, rectum, cloaca, and sometimes associated reproductive/excretory organs.
Functional Notes: Some charts tabulate or annotate the function of each part—e.g., mouth captures food, stomach breaks down protein, small intestine absorbs nutrients, cloaca serves as common exit point.
Educational Use: Useful for both visual learners and exam prep, supporting quick recall and diagram labeling for students from upper primary through college biology.
Classroom and Catalog Use
Supplied by leading science chart publishers (Vidya Chitr Prakashan, Flipkart, IndiaMART) with quality assurance in durability and print clarity—widely adopted in school science labs and academic training centers.
Meets catalog and documentation standards for visual clarity, scientific accuracy, and ease of wall display.
For compliant digital or printed images, reference high-res stock or educational chart sources ensuring correct anatomical labeling and standardized color-coding for biological diagrams.