Hepatic Portal System in Frogs
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What is the significance of the hepatic portal system in frogs?

The hepatic portal system in frogs allows for the efficient absorption and transport of nutrients from the digestive system to the liver.

Explain the physiological advantage of the hepatic portal system in frogs compared to a direct circulation from the digestive system to the general circulation.

The hepatic portal system allows the liver to regulate the nutrient levels in the blood, preventing sudden spikes or drops in nutrient concentration, which could be harmful to the frog's health.

How does the hepatic portal system contribute to the overall metabolic function of frogs?

The hepatic portal system ensures that nutrients from the digestive system are first processed by the liver before entering the general circulation, allowing for metabolic regulation and detoxification.

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