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human tongues, which are attached to the backs of our mouths, a frog’s tongue is connected at the front of its mouth.
Troescher, whose 45 years of teaching in Catholic schools includes 21 years as a science teacher at the former Archbishop Blenk, said she often would encounter high school students with no knowledge of the metric system or of how to work in a science lab.
ted at flanking sides of the mouth, the students were able to inspect their frogs’ two sets of teeth – the vomerine and the maxillary – located at the roof of the mouth.
Troescher asked them to look at the spotted dorsal (back) and ventral (belly) portions of their frogs.
e of those days when I was their age.”