the frog liver is so big because it needs to- make bile. store vitiams. and processes toxins for kidneys
In frogs, the liver produces bile, which is a digestive liquid that helps in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. The liver also plays a role in detoxification and metabolism of nutrients in the body.
The largest gland in a frog is the liver. It is responsible for performing essential functions such as metabolizing nutrients, detoxifying the blood, and producing bile for digestion.
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.
The gallbladder is hard to find in a frog because it is located behind the liver and the lungs, more near the dorsal side of the frog making it hard for us to find it viewing it from the ventral side of the frog.
There are 2 kidneys in a frog's body.
A frog's liver is in the digestive system
googal frog liver and look at the image search,
the organ that is underneath the liver in a frog is the gall bladder
under the liver
Help them jump.
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
The size of a frogs liver is about the size of a baked bean :)
An earthworm does not have a liver, it also does not have a 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.
In frogs, the liver produces bile, which is a digestive liquid that helps in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. The liver also plays a role in detoxification and metabolism of nutrients in the body.
The largest gland in a frog is the liver. It is responsible for performing essential functions such as metabolizing nutrients, detoxifying the blood, and producing bile for digestion.
That would most definitely be the intestines. (I actually just did a dissection today, and had to measure everything.)