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.
gallbladder
In a frog, the organ that stores bile is the gallbladder. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder until it is needed for digestion, particularly in the breakdown of fats. When food enters the intestine, the gallbladder releases bile to aid in digestion.
under the liver
The answer is the gall bladder.
Gallbladder
The bladder located underneath the liver of a frog is known as the gallbladder. This small, pouch-like organ stores bile produced by the liver, which aids in the digestion of fats. In frogs, the gallbladder is typically greenish in color due to the presence of bile.
It's in the right side of the frog.
bile
Digestive system
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.
The organ that is part of the frog's respiratory system that is not found in the human respiratory system is the skin. The skin is not involved in human respiration.
i just dissected a frog and the gall bladder is green and looks like a pea but depending on the size and type of frog they can be different shades of green and different sizes