If you are refering to fertilization then: '''Ovulated amphibian eggs that have not been coated with jelly in the oviduct are known as body-cavity eggs.'''
There is the oral cavity: a. Esophagus opening. b. Vomerine teeth. c. Grove of the maxilla. d. Maxillary teeth. e. Internal nare. f. Eye ball. g. Eustachian tube opening. h. Jaw ridge. i. Underside of the tongue. j. Glottis. k. Cut muscle and bone.
And the liver is the largest organ in the body cavity of a frog.
The buccal cavity of a frog is the mouth cavity, where food is first ingested. It contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands for processing food before swallowing. Frogs use their buccal cavity to capture and consume prey.
Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.
The color of frog's lungs are a purplish brown.
Body cavities in organisms are referred to as coeloms, and animals that have them are called coelomates. An organism that has a false body cavity, or a psuedocoelom, are called psuedocoelomates.
Humans have a coelom body cavity, which is a fluid-filled cavity located between the body wall and the internal organs. This cavity provides space for organs to move and function properly.
The body cavity of a frog is much larger in ratio to its body than a man's body cavity is. A frog's body cavity is also much more condensed than a man's.
The frog's kidneys (2) are located dorsally, outside the body cavity in the sub-ventral lymph sinus.
The buccal cavity of a frog is the mouth cavity, where food is first ingested. It contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands for processing food before swallowing. Frogs use their buccal cavity to capture and consume prey.
Frogs have a different anatomy then many other animals. The large organ that covers most of their body cavity is the liver.
The thin tissue that holds the organs in place in the body cavity of frogs is called the mesentery. It attaches the internal organs to the body wall and provides support and stability for the organs within the abdominal cavity.
The frog's urinary bladder is located in the lowest part of the body cavity.
That would most definitely be the intestines. (I actually just did a dissection today, and had to measure everything.)
Peritoneum
The brain and the spinal cavity are located in the dorsal body cavity.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.
A cavity that houses body organs is called a body cavity. The main body cavities are the thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and pelvic cavity, which contain organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, and intestines.