Original PromptThis learning resource is focused on the concepts of anatomical orientation and laboratory safety protocols specifically in the context of vertebrate dissection, particularly frogs. Students will learn to define key anatomical terms such as dorsal, ventral, anterior, and posterior, and how these terms relate to the spatial orientation of organs. The resource emphasizes the importance of safety procedures during dissections and describes various organ functions within the frog's internal anatomy. Additionally, students are guided through a detailed exploration of the frog's internal systems, including digestive and respiratory pathways, and circulatory functions. There are also analytical components that prompt students to think critically about evolutionary adaptations in amphibians. Lastly, it includes practical components such as outlines for dissection procedures and questions that reinforce their understanding of the anatomical structures and their functions.