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The first major site of chemical digestion in frog is their stomach
No, not in the normal process of digestion.
It regulates the exit of partially digested food from the stomach and is in the lower region of the stomach
increased surface area which allows for more efficient digestion
VI.) Digestive Systema.) Esophagusb.) Stomachc.) Small intestined.) Cloacae.) Anusf.) Pancreasg.) Spleenh.) Fat Bodies
The same as most other organisms... it starts at the mouth, and ends at the anus.
stomach
Frogs digest their food in a very similar way as humans do, via digestive enzymes. This includes acids to digest the food, then enzymes in the stomach wall to break down the dissolved materials even further.
The inside of a frog's stomach has hard ridges. These hard ridges help mix the food with the digestive fluids when the stomach muscles churn the contents. The shape of these hard ridges is actually the shape of frog's stomach.
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Insects
The pylorus is the lower area in the stomach in a frog. The function of the pylorus in a frog is to standardize the exit of food from the stomach.