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What Digestive glands do frog have?

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Answered by kev4j
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Digestive Glands

There are gastric glands inside the walls of the stomach. They are needed to begin the process of digestion. They pump out gastric juices which contain HCI and protein-digesting enzymes.

The liver also contributes to digestion in a frog. It is a three-lobed organ that dominates the frog's body cavity. It produces bile, which is an ingredient needed to assist in digestion. The bile collects in the gallbladder, which is like a sac, and flows to the upper portion of the small intestine through the common bile duct. Another function that the liver provides is a storage center for digested food.

The pancreas plays a role in digestion as well. It is a small strip of cream-colored tissue near and parallel to the stomach. Pancreatic secretions are passed into the small intestine through the common bile duct. These juices include many enzymes like trypsin, lipase, amylase, chymotrypsin, etc.

There is a transparent membrane that houses the digestive organ called mesenteries. The function of mesenteries is only to bind the organs to the dorsal body wall. This is where the blood vessels flow from the mesenteries to the internal organs.

Finally, the intestines produce enzymes in the intestinal juice that helps in digestion.

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Answered by sachin11211
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They have gastric glands,liver,pancreas,intestine present inside their body which helps them to digest their food.Same as the human beings.
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