In frogs, the cloaca is located posterior to the large intestine and anterior to the anus. It serves as a common chamber for the excretory, reproductive, and digestive systems, collecting waste products from the large intestine before they are expelled through the anus.
Cloaca.
The large intestine in a frog leads to the cloaca, which is a common chamber for the release of waste products, reproductive fluids, and urine. The cloaca then opens to the outside of the body through the cloacal vent.
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What is located in the large intestine?
The small intestine- duodenum, jejuneum, and ileum.
The order of the organs from the esophagus to the cloaca in the digestive system is as follows: esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum), large intestine (cecum, colon), and finally the cloaca. The cloaca serves as a common exit for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts in certain animals.
Mouth Buccal cavity Pharynx Oesophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Cloaca
The digestive system of a frog consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and cloaca. Food is ingested through the mouth, passes through the esophagus into the stomach for digestion, then moves to the small intestine for absorption of nutrients, and finally to the large intestine for water absorption before waste is excreted through the cloaca.
Cloaca Actually, the above answer is wrong. The Large Intestine is also known as the Cloaca in a frog, and it can't lead into itself. The large intestine really leads into the anus where wastes, sperm, or urine exits the frog's body. Actually, the top answer is correct, the middle answer is wrong. There is only one opening in a frog, the cloaca. The frog does not have an anus. The spot where the anus would be is called the cloaca. So, that person was sort of right, only got the name wrong. So, the cloaca is the answer.
Absorb nutrients.