Biology, asked by khezir4651, 1 year ago

How does the tongue and teeth of a frog help in digesting process?

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Answered by DIVINEREALM
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They use their maxillary teeth (located in the upper jaw) for holding on to the prey.

Their sticky tongue prevents the prey from fleeing.

Frogs mostly swallow their prey whole.

In the buccal cavity, the tongue mixes the ingested food with saliva, which is secreted by the salivary glands.



Answered by skprincktr
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Frogs catch their food (such as insects and flies) with the help of its stick tongue and mixes it with the saliva. The teeth's present in the upper jaw are called the maxillary teeth, it helps in grinding the ingested food before it is swallowed.

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