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What is the main function of the digestive system in a frog?
What is the main function of the digestive system in a frog?
- Respiration
- Circulation
- Excretion of waste
- Digestion of food (correct)
Where does most of the nutrient absorption take place in the digestive system of a frog?
Where does most of the nutrient absorption take place in the digestive system of a frog?
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Large intestine
- Small intestine (correct)
Which organ in the frog's digestive system is responsible for bile production?
Which organ in the frog's digestive system is responsible for bile production?
- Gallbladder
- Pancreas
- Liver (correct)
- Stomach
In the digestive system of a frog, where does the process of glycogen storage primarily occur?
In the digestive system of a frog, where does the process of glycogen storage primarily occur?
Which organ in the digestive system of a frog secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen to aid in digestion?
Which organ in the digestive system of a frog secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen to aid in digestion?
Where does the majority of nutrient absorption take place in the digestive system of a frog?
Where does the majority of nutrient absorption take place in the digestive system of a frog?
Which organ in the frog's digestive system is responsible for emulsifying fats?
Which organ in the frog's digestive system is responsible for emulsifying fats?
What is the function of the villi in the frog's small intestine?
What is the function of the villi in the frog's small intestine?
In the respiratory system of a frog, which structure is responsible for gas exchange?
In the respiratory system of a frog, which structure is responsible for gas exchange?
Flashcards
Frog Digestive System Main Function
Frog Digestive System Main Function
Breaks down food into absorbable nutrients.
Nutrient Absorption in Frog
Nutrient Absorption in Frog
Mostly absorbed in the small intestine.
Bile Production Organ (Frog)
Bile Production Organ (Frog)
The liver produces bile.
Glycogen Storage Location (Frog)
Glycogen Storage Location (Frog)
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Stomach Function (Frog)
Stomach Function (Frog)
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Major Nutrient Absorption Site (Frog)
Major Nutrient Absorption Site (Frog)
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Fat Emulsifier Organ (Frog)
Fat Emulsifier Organ (Frog)
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Villi Function (Frog Intestine)
Villi Function (Frog Intestine)
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Frog Respiration Structure
Frog Respiration Structure
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Study Notes
Digestive System of a Frog
- The main function of the digestive system in a frog is to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by the body.
Nutrient Absorption
- Most of the nutrient absorption takes place in the small intestine.
Liver Function
- The liver is responsible for bile production, which aids in the digestion of fats.
Glycogen Storage
- The process of glycogen storage primarily occurs in the liver.
Stomach Function
- The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen to aid in digestion.
Small Intestine
- The majority of nutrient absorption takes place in the small intestine.
- The villi in the small intestine increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients.
Pancreas Function
- The pancreas is responsible for emulsifying fats.
Respiratory System of a Frog
- The lungs are responsible for gas exchange.
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Test your knowledge about the digestive system of frogs with these questions. Learn about the main functions, nutrient absorption, and organs involved in the digestive process of frogs.