Is a frog's small intestine straight or coiled?
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(Frogs swallow their food whole.) Small Intestine. The stomach connects to the small intestine. The first section, or duodenum, is fairly straight, but the rest of the intestine is coiled and held in place by a blood-vessel-filled membrane called the mesentery.
The intestines are the part of the digestive system between the stomach and the anus. They are all coiled up to fit inside your abdomen. ... The large intestine is much shorter, only about 1 metre long but it is called large because it is wider
The intestines are the part of the digestive system between the stomach and the anus. They are all coiled up to fit inside your abdomen. ... The large intestine is much shorter, only about 1 metre long but it is called large because it is wider
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