Biology, asked by prajakta20, 1 year ago

Write 2 points write the function of liver in frogs digestive system

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Answered by Anonymous
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=> It secretes a greenish alkaline fluid called the bile.

=> Bile helps in neutralising the acidity of chyme.

=> It also emulsifies fats.

=> Excess of glucose is converted in the liver to glycogen and stored.

=> Clotting factors like prothrombin, fibrinogen is produced by the liver.

=> Anti-clotting factor-heparin produced which prevent clotting of blood in blood vessels.

=> Vitamin A is synthesized and stored.

=> It stores Fe and Cu.

=> Urea is produced by combining ammonia to CO2 and removed.





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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate.....

here's your answer.......

The digestive process of frogs starts with ingestion, which involves
catching their prey (flies, spiders, worms, slugs, other insects, and smaller animals that can fit into their mouth) with their sticky, cleft or bilobed tongue, and swallowing it. The tip of the tongue is folded backwards.

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