near the stomach
The pancreas of both the frog and the human produces a variety of digestive enzymes as well as hormones. However, the insulin produced by the frog is noticeably dissimilar from that produced by humans, so you can't use frog insulin for humans.
The pancreas of a frog belongs to the digestive system
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The frog should have a pancreas that creates bile and transports it to the duedum which is the first part of the frogs small intestine.
it is called a froglet
Well if a frog is on a brick even though it is in truth attached to a piece of rock, the frog doesn't change form, and is indeed, still a frog. creative question by the way.
A young frog which has not yet absorbed it's tail is called a froglet.
This is an accessory organ attached to the digestive tract and helps to regulate glucose levels.
The legs of frogs are attached on their sides. They use them to jump. They also use their limbs to swim.
The tongue is attached to the front of the mouth on a frog.