It seems that you are referencing specific illustrations from a portfolio presentation about the body systems of humans and frogs. Without the visuals to analyze directly, I can guide you on how to identify organs based on what typically appears in such illustrations.
The first option lists several organs: liver, lungs, pancreas, stomach, intestines, spleen, gallbladder, and urinary bladder. These are common organs found in human anatomy.
The second option lists brain, lymph nodes, lungs, stomach, gallbladder, muscles, kidneys, and veins. This includes organs and structures that are relevant to both humans and frogs.
The third option includes fat bodies, skeleton, kidneys, veins, stomach, intestines, muscles, pharynx, and larynx, which are more specific to frog anatomy, especially with the inclusion of fat bodies and the pharynx/larynx structure.
To identify the organs found in the illustrations accurately, you would need to compare them with the standard anatomical features of humans and frogs. If you have the images available, look for the typical shapes and placements of these organs to match them with the options given.
If you need a more specific analysis based on descriptions or characteristics of each organ listed, please provide additional context or details!