It's a biological chemical called enzymes that contribute to the disgestion and breakdown of foods in the intestines. The bile is then stored in the liver and pancreas where the food is turned into acids and store fat.
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A frog's liver is in the digestive system
It produces bile to help the body absorb fat
The liver in a frog is located in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, just below the heart and lungs. It is a large, reddish-brown organ that plays a key role in digestion and metabolism by producing bile to help digest fats.
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the organ that is underneath the liver in a frog is the gall bladder
under the liver
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
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 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.
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.