What organs are used to move the food to the back of a frog esophagus?
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Trace the path of food through the digestive tract. A: The frog catches its food using its tongue. The food is pulled into the mouth, where it is crushed into smaller bits by the maxillary teeth and swallowed by the pharynx. The food travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where stomach acids it is crushed into smaller bits by the maxillary teeth and swallowed by the pharynx. The food travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where stomach acids digest the food.
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❇️ Esophagus: a muscular tube that allows food to pass from the pharynxto the stomach. Through peristalsis the esophagus is able to push food from the pharynx to the stomach, even if the individual is standing on their head.
❇️ Gall Bladder: a small organ that stores bile produced in the liver.
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Here is your answer:-
❇️ Esophagus: a muscular tube that allows food to pass from the pharynxto the stomach. Through peristalsis the esophagus is able to push food from the pharynx to the stomach, even if the individual is standing on their head.
❇️ Gall Bladder: a small organ that stores bile produced in the liver.
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