The same way humans pass nutrients, by way of the bloodstream.
A female frog has a bigger body.
A frog's small intestine is in charge of the majority of its digestion. It helps its body absorb nutrients from food.
The lenght of a small intestine realates to its function and purpose. The finction of the small intestine is o transport foos throught the body. It os also to transport all nutrients from the food through the body to provide energy all around the body. The small intestine has to be long to be able to go through all the body and deliver all nutrients and energy for the body. It is also needed to be able to process all the food correctly and help do the full digestive system.
Absorb nutrients.
Absorb nutrients.
Yes, a frog's body is covered with skin.
Well.... The frog needs nutrients in order to survive. When the frog would eat its food, the food would go down through the digestive system, where obviously the food would break down. Then the circulatory system would take the broken down food and spread the nutrients that were taken from the food, all across the frogs body. So the main answer is that a frogs digestive and circulatory system are important for its survival because the frog needs nutrient given to its body. The two systems work together to break down the food and spread the nutrients across the frogs body. - This was the way I answered a question on my lab.
Blood Vessels
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.
It gives the frog more surface area for absorption of nutrients so that it could be healthier and stronger.
The small intestine is an organ towards the end of the digestive tract that digests food into nutrients into the bloodstream through villi. The small intestine digests the proteins, minerals, sugars, and vitamins the body needs.Small intestines in any animal will finish digesting and absorb nutrients from food.It digests the food that the frog has eaten and carries the wastes to the large intestines. The nutrients inside the food is absorbed into the frog's body.digestion of food and uptake of waterTo extract nutrients and break down the food.
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