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what are the yellow finger-like structures on a frog?

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Answered by heroboy53
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Frogs store energy for hibernation, or when food is scarce, in yellow finger-shaped organs called fat bodies. These are located in the abdominal cavity surrounding the large intestine.

Answered by tiraa9
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Frogs store energy for hibernation, or when food is scarce, in yellow finger-shaped organs called fat bodies. These are located in the abdominal cavity surrounding the large intestine.

They have a finger-like or spaghetti-like shape. The fat bodies are needed for hibernating, metamorphosis and for mating. These are areas in the body containing stored energy. ... Sometimes, they can be quite large and take up much space in the body cavity.

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