How is the digestive surface of a frog increased?
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It is located along the side of the inner body. Since the body of the frog is small, byfolding the stomach can increase the surface area of the stomach in order to help the frog digest. ... The small intestine of the frog is relatively long section of its digestive tract, as it is in humans.
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