gallbladder
the heart and the liver
The answer is the gall bladder.
The largest organ in the body cavity in a frog is the liver. However, the skin is considered to be the largest organ only that it is not in the body cavity.according to "dissection of a frog" (great fun *sarcasm*) i believe that the liver is the largest organ :)The liver is the largest internal organ in a frog.
Gallbladder
A couple of organs are located underneath the liver of a frog including the lungs, fat bodies, gull bladder, stomach, intestines, and depending on the gender, the eggs.
the organ that is underneath the liver in a frog is the gall bladder
under the liver
That would most definitely be the intestines. (I actually just did a dissection today, and had to measure everything.)
Um you could be a little more specific: color, size according to other organs, and position inside the frog. But still, I'm going to guess your either talking about the gall bladder or the urinary bladder. Here is what they look like and there purpose. Gall Bladder: It is the small green sack underneither the liver (looks like a booger... no joke). It's purpose is t store bile that is created by liver. The bile is secreted in small amounts and used to help digest food when a frog needs it. Urinary Bladder: If you look at the anatomy of a frog it would be the lowest organ in the frog. If disecting the frog it will be an empty sack. Its purpose is to store urine. I hope this helped! ^_^
How is a daffodil yellow? Try rephrasing the question.
A frog's liver is in the digestive system
They are all the largest organ in the body. Actually That's Not True The Liver In The Frog Is The Biggest Organ But For The Human Its The Skin. The liver is the largest (INTERNAL) organ. All livers serve 4 basic functions: Filtering the blood of its impuritys, fuel and nutrient management, regulating water distribution in the blood and tissues, and disposing any excess nitrogen in the body."Be it human or frog"