Biology, asked by yashu9548, 11 months ago

Why is the esophagus of a frog small?

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Answered by adityachamp
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BECAUSE FROGS ARE ALSO SMALL IN SIZE SO THE ORGANS INSIDE THEM ARE ALSO SMALL.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

JessieLister. The Cerebrum is a body part that sends functions and controls the body. A frog has a smaller than usual cerebrum because it's body is so small and could mean that the frog and its body's processes that keep it alive are less complex.

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