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how does ingestion of food takes place in frog​

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Answered by bikkadvaibhav
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Physiology of digestion in frog:

The prey is caught by rapid flicking of tongue and is swallowed as a whole. The food is now passed to stomach. As salivary glands are absent in case of frogs, the food is lubricated by the mucus secreted from the lining of bucco-pharyngeal cavity and oesophagus.

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Answered by indurekhapandit
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Explanation:

Physiology of digestion in frog:

The prey is caught by rapid flicking of tongue and is swallowed as a whole. The food is now passed to stomach. As salivary glands are absent in case of frogs, the food is lubricated by the mucus secreted from the lining of bucco-pharyngeal cavity and oesophagus.

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