To accurately identify the organs found in the illustrations of humans and frogs, one would need to view the actual images in question. However, based on the common anatomy of both species, the following can be inferred from the options provided:
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Humans typically possess:
- Brain
- Lymph nodes
- Lungs
- Stomach
- Gallbladder
- Muscles
- Kidneys
- Veins
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Intestines
- Spleen
- Urinary bladder
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Frogs generally have:
- Fat bodies
- Skeleton
- Kidneys
- Stomach
- Intestines
- Muscles
- Pharynx
- Larynx
Given this information, the option that includes the most relevant organs seen in both the human and frog diagrams would likely be:
b: “Liver, lungs, pancreas, stomach intestines, spleen, gallbladder, urinary bladder”
This option contains organs commonly found in both species, but please verify with the illustrations for more accuracy.