Digestive System.
Intestines are present underneath frogs stomach i.e on the posterior side of the body.
i was taught in class what the intestines do but i can't remember. But the stomach digests the food. thts all i know srry
The stomach of a frog belongs to the digestive system. This system is responsible for breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste. In frogs, the digestive system is adapted to their carnivorous diet, enabling them to efficiently process their food. The stomach, along with other organs like the intestines and liver, plays a crucial role in this process.
Yes, frogs have a stomach.
The pylorus in frogs functions as the muscular valve that regulates the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine. It helps control the flow of partially digested food and stomach acid from the stomach to the intestines for further digestion and absorption.
The frogs intestine is 28 inches in length
You should just have the stuff with people, not frogs.
Frogs have a digestive system that breaks down their food with enzymes, similar to cows and other animals. They absorb nutrients through their intestines and convert the energy from the food into fuel for their bodies through a process called cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to release energy.
yes some fish have intestines up to 1 meter long
Frogs possess an extracellular digestion system. They break down food outside of their cells, primarily in the stomach and intestines, where digestive enzymes are secreted to help process the food. The nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream from the digestive tract. This method contrasts with intracellular digestion, where food is engulfed and digested within cells.
frog do have a spleen. it is located by the rectum and intestines.
I THINK it's in the digestive system . not sure though