Biology, asked by alisha7654894, 1 month ago

why is liver not a true digestive gland with respect to frog.

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Answered by rautshankar288
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Explanation:

Yes I think liver not a true and digestive gland with respect to frog not confum

Answered by Abhiram5566
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Answer:

Liver in Frogs :

  • The largest gland in the body of vertebrate is the liver.
  • It is reddish-brown in colour.
  • It is multi-lobed gland and lies close to the heart and lungs.
  • 3 lobes are present in the liver of frog i.e. right, left and median.
  • Liver consists of innumerable polygonal cells that secretes bile.
  • Bile is a greenish alkaline fluid.
  • Bile is stored in the thin-walled sac called as gall bladder.
  • Gall bladder is large, spherical, and greenish in color.
  • A common bile duct is formed when cystic ducts from gall bladder and hepatic ducts from liver lobes combines.
  • It runs through pancreas and joins the pancreatic duct to form a hepatopancreatic duct.
  • Now, it ultimately opens into duodenum.
  • Bile lacks any digestive ferments and only emulsifies fats.
  • Thus, liver is not a true digestive gland.

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