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Frogs have a stomach and gastrointestinal system like most animals, they simply digest their food like you do. :/

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What happens if a plant doesn't digest right?

Are you referring to carnivorous plants? If not, ignore this because other kinds of plants do not digest (they make energy through photosynthesis only). If a carnivorous plant, such as the Venus flytrap, does not digest its prey well, the plant may not get the nutrients it needs and die.


How do Venus fly traps digest their prey?

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Do frogs eat plant roots?

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Could green frogs have chloroplast?

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Can frogs eat any other plant?

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Is a frog a autotrophic?

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