Yes, the pancreas in birds is located near the small intestine. The first function of the pancreas is to neutralize acids that are found in the mixture passed on from the stomach. If this does not occur serious damage could occur to the intestine of the bird. Another major function of the pancreas is to produce insulin so that all the bird's cells are supplied with glucose.
Yes, they do.
I think it involves the Kidneys
Yes they do. They have kidneys just like us.
The skin.
Mesonephric kidneys are the primitive excretory organs found in fish and amphibians, while metanephric kidneys are the more advanced excretory organs found in mammals, including humans. Metanephric kidneys filter blood to produce urine through nephrons, while mesonephric kidneys mainly function to remove waste products from the blood.
No, technically INSECTS, for example, are also "animals" - they do not have kidney. Yes animals have kidneys No, insects are not having kidney, which is also consider as an animal, so it is false that all animals in fact insects are not animals and not all the animals have kidney for example the paramicum consider animals and do not have kidney and worms too
Yes, newts are amphibians.
the two major group of amphibians are the tailed amphibians and the tailless amphibians
Sharks are not amphibians.
No , there are no amphibians there .
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