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How is the frog's stomach adapted to provide an increased digestive surface?

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Answered by lucky1742
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Chewing breaks the large into the small. The mechanical digestion of food in the mouth involves converting bite-sized pieces of food into smaller particles. This has the effect of increasing thesurface area of the food particles and allowing saliva to be thoroughly mixed with them
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How is the frog's stomach adapted to provide an increased digestive surface?

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