the small intestine
Insects
Frogs digest their food in a very similar way as humans do, via digestive enzymes. This includes acids to digest the food, then enzymes in the stomach wall to break down the dissolved materials even further.
No, a frog is not a plant so therefore it can not create its own food/energy. That would be cool if it could though...
It should be called the pancreas, as is the same organ in a human.
Frogs, being animals, are heterotrophs.An autotroph (Greek- auto=self, troph=nutrition), such as a plant, makes its own food through the process of photo- or chemosynthesis, which a frog does not do- a frog is a heterotroph (Greek- hetero=other, troph=nutriotion), which means it has other means of receiving its food, for instance the frog, that gains its nutrition from eating other organisms.
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It regulates the exit of partially digested food from the stomach and is in the lower region of the stomach
A sphincter.
The esophagus.
The pylorus is the lower area in the stomach in a frog. The function of the pylorus in a frog is to standardize the exit of food from the stomach.
The inside of a frog's stomach has hard ridges. These hard ridges help mix the food with the digestive fluids when the stomach muscles churn the contents. The shape of these hard ridges is actually the shape of frog's stomach.
No, not in the normal process of digestion.
Movement of food from oral cavity to stomach.Helps them swallow their food.Swallows the food.it moves food toward the stomach by muscular peristaltic contractions and by the beating of cilia that line its internal surface.The function of a frog's esophagus is to transfer food down to the frogs stomach.the frogs esophagus is where food goes through before entering the stomach.the frogs esophagus moves food to the stomach by way of cilia.
the stomach in a frog is not what you may think, rather the stomach is the part of a the frog that digests the food and breaks it down into all the nutrients necessary for the Frog! i know Amazing!!!
The pylorus is the lower area in the stomach joining to the duodenum. The function of the pylorus in a frog is to standardize the exit of moderately assimilated food from the stomach.
Well it eats its prey usually an insect of sorts, like a dragonfly, it enters through the mouth. Once it is in the frog's stomach it will reek havoc because frogs eat their prey while it is still alive. The frog will slowly but surely die.