Why is a frog's small intestine larger that the length of the frog?
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They need long small intestines so the fibrous material has more time to digest and be absorbed. You can see their coiled intestinesthrough their translucent skin. Their intestinal length is about ten times their body length. ... Adultfrogs can therefore have a shortersmall intestine.
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They need long small intestines so the fibrous material has more time to digest and be absorbed. You can see their coiled intestines through their translucent skin. Their intestinal lengthis about ten times their body length. ... Adult frogs can therefore have a shorter small intestin
They need long small intestines so the fibrous material has more time to digest and be absorbed. You can see their coiled intestines through their translucent skin. Their intestinal lengthis about ten times their body length. ... Adult frogs can therefore have a shorter small intestin
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