Description
A Frog Dissection chart (55×90 cm) is a large, multicolored educational wall chart designed to clearly illustrate both the external and internal anatomy of a frog, supporting biology classrooms, laboratory instruction, and NEET/zoology studies.
Features and Content
Chart Size and Material: Typically 55 × 90 cm, printed on 80 GSM map litho paper, fully laminated for durability and resistance to tearing, water, and dust. These are robust for repeated classroom and lab use.
Diagram and Labels: Includes a large, detailed diagram of a dissected frog (ventral view), with all major internal organs numbered and labeled. Shows:
External: Head, mouth, eyes, tympanum (eardrum), forelimbs, hindlimbs, digits, skin texture.
Internal: Heart (3-chambered), liver (large, 3-lobed), gall bladder, lungs, stomach, small and large intestine, spleen, fat bodies, kidneys, urinary bladder, cloaca, and, in females, visible eggs.
Dissection Guide: May feature stepwise directions or lateral inset views—showing incisions for removing skin and muscle to access internal anatomy. Color-coding distinguishes systems for visual clarity.
Educational Use: Essential for practical biology, zoology training, comparative anatomy, and revision—enabling students to correlate textbook theory with real or model frog dissections.
Classroom and Catalog Use
Used widely as a lab reference, for anatomy lessons, and NEET/medical prep. Enhances comprehension of amphibian morphology, adaptation, and vertebrate systems.
Available from Vidya Chitr Prakashan, academic chart suppliers, and online stores—meeting catalog and display standards for visual clarity and content accuracy.
For digital or print catalog inclusion, select high-resolution chart images with detailed, scientifically accurate labeling and clear color differentiation for each anatomical system.