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differentiate between digestive system of frogs humans and fishes. At least 5 to 6 points​

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Answered by Raja959
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Digestive system of frogs

The digestive tract includes the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and small and large intestine, ending in the cloaca.

Morphological characteristics of the digestive tract are distinct between anuran species.

Stomach Stores food and mixes it with enzymes to begin digestion.

The anterior (front) part of the small intestine into which food passes from the stomach.

The foregut-derived organs play critical roles in processes such as digestion, glucose homeostasis, and detoxification.

Digestive system of humans

The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.

Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.

Digestion works by moving food through the GI tract.

Digestion begins in the mouth with chewing and ends in the small intestine.

As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules.

Digestive system of fishes

The structural components of a fish's digestive system include the mouth, teeth and gill rakers, esophagus, stomach, pylorus, pyloric caeca, pancreatic tissue (exocrine and endocrine), liver, gall bladder, intestine and anus.

Not all components are present in all fish.

In most predacious fishes it is a simple straight or curved tube or pouch with a muscular wall and a glandular lining.

Food is largely digested there and leaves the stomach in liquid form.

Between the stomach and the intestine, ducts enter the digestive tube from the liver and pancreas.

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