A frog's gallbladder is a small, greenish or yellowish sac located near the liver. It is typically oval or elongated in shape and serves to store bile produced by the liver, which aids in digestion. The gallbladder is not very prominent, as it is relatively small compared to the frog's overall size. Its color can vary slightly depending on the frog's diet and health.
yes
gall bladder is exactly the same sometimes people replace there's with those of frogs
The gallbladder.
It is used to store bile.
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fat
the creator was a lonely man who loved frogs
yes,because they look like frogs
amphibians are frogs, newts, and toads,
Shaped kind of like a bean.
It depends on the species. Toads generally are bumpy and frogs are wet and moist.
In frogs, the organ located directly above the middle part of the liver is the gallbladder. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver, which aids in the digestion of fats. It is typically a small, greenish sac situated beneath the liver.