B/t the lobes of liver is a rounded pouch gall bladder is located
Frogs do have bladders, but I don't think there is such a thing as a "small bladder" in a frog. I suspect that the asker may be referring to the "gall bladder". If so, please see the related link below which shows a frog's gall bladder, below its liver.
the organ that is underneath the liver in a frog is the gall bladder
It is similar to the function of the gall bladder of a human. They both are used to store the bile, a digestive juice, that is created by the liver. When needed for digestion, the gall bladder secretes a small amount to aid in the breaking down of the food (specifically the emulsification of fats).
The answer is the gall bladder.
Its main function is to conduct bile that is stored within the gall bladder into the duodenum.
bile duct.
The answer is the gall bladder.
It stores a substance called bile.This is secreted by the liver and stored until needed in the intestines for digestion.Bile aids mainly in the digestion of fats by helping to emulsify them. The gall bladder concentrates bile produced by the liver.breaks down oil and fats in food to asorb nutrients and vitmainsA frog's gall bladder stores bile.The frog's gall bladder is a small sac under the liver and can be hard to find during dissection.
It is located underneath the center lobe, left aterier of posterier, I'm not quite sure its exact name.
The gall bladder in any mammal is located in the liver.
No a horse does not have a Gall Bladder.
near the back