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a frog is at the end of a french food chain
A frog is an omnivore
Predation. The increased snake population requires an increased amount of food. The frog population could act as the food source for the increasing snake population thus reducing the frog population. - Dr. R. J. L.
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.
A frog is split into two colors. The top portion (dorsal) is dark so it can avoid predators looking for an easy meal. The bottom portion (ventral) is light so it can find food without being spotted.
yes but theyre different
I'm not sure.. but I think those are: Salivary Glands Gastric Glands Bile Glands Pancreatic Glands Intestinal Glands
intestine
To help food digest and help it to be absorbed more efficiently.
they use their tongue to catch the food, they use their mouth to chew it, they use their eyes to push the food down it's throat, their esophogus to swallow and their food, their pancreas to produce digestive enzymes and their stomach as a place to digest it.
A frog digestive system has 2 parts which are Alimentary canal and Digestive glands. The digestive glands includes gastric glands, liver, pancreas, and the intestinal glands.
The size of the frog's stomach depends on how big the frog is. Bigger frogs tend to have bigger stomachs.
The same as in the humans. To remove nutrients and water before turning into solid waste. However they don't have a rectum and anus only an opening called the cloaca. So once the process is done they just go wherever they are.The function of the large intestines of a frog...Function of the LARGE Intestines: Aids in digestion.The main function of frog's large intestine is to reabsorb the essential water (required for the frog's body) during digestion and passes the waste material to eliminate through cloacal aperture.
Finger like folds in the intestines called villi and microvilli aid in the nutrients being absorbed into the bloodstream. The function of the villi in the frog is it helps with the digestion process.
some species do, but not all.
because the frog wants to get some food but the people won't give the frog some food.
The Colombian Four Eyed Frog actually has two eyes and two poison glands that look like eyes.When attacked it raises its rear end presenting it's poison glands to the predator.