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What is large or small and helps food digest in a frog?

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Answered by dimpu2227
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A frog's digestive system obviously begins with its mouth. Although frogs have two sets of teeth in the buccal cavity, they do not use them to eat their prey. These are used to hold the prey until it can be swallowed. ... When the food is digested enough, it enters a region called the pylorus....
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Answered by Anonymous
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The digestive system of frog mainly includes the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. In the alimentary canal the processes of mastication, digestion and absorption take place, while the digestive glands secrete certain enzymes which bring about the digestion of the ingested food.The major organs involved in the process of digestion in frogs include mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and cloaca. Accessory organs such as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are also an important part of the digestive system of frogs. After catching their prey, frogs close their eyes and retract them through the holes in their skull. This helps them push food down the throat.
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