Biology, asked by Munmoon7918, 1 year ago

What do you do if your frog or toad is not eating its food?

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Answered by 15121115anil
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The frog catches its food using its tongue. The food is pulled into the mouth with its tongue, where it is crushed into smaller bits by the maxillary (sharp) teeth and swallowed by the pharynx. The food travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where stomach acids digest the food. The food then enters the small intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The remaining food enters the large intesting, and travels to the cloaca, where wastes exit the body.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Frog catches its food using its tongue the food is pulled into the mouth with its tongue where it is crashed into smaller bits by the sharp teeth and swallowed by pharynx the food goes down the oesophagus to the stomach where stomach acid digest the food the food that enters the small intestine where the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream the remaining food enters the large intestine and travel to the cloaka by which wastes exist the body.
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