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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM:-
- The digestive system consists of alimentary canal and digestive glands.
- The alimentary canal is short because frogs are carnivores and hence the length of intestine is reduced.
- The mouth opens into the buccal cavity that leads to the oesophagus through pharynx.
- Oesophagus is a short tube that opens into the stomach which in turn continues as the intestine, rectum and finally opens outside by the cloaca.
- Liver secretes bile that is stored in the gall bladder.
- Pancreas, a digestive gland produces pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes.
- Food is captured by the bilobed tongue.
- Digestion of food takes place by the action of HCl and gastric juices secreted from the walls of the stomach.
- Partially digested food called chyme is passed from stomach to the first part of the small intestine, the duodenum.
- The duodenum receives bile from gall bladder and pancreatic juices from the pancreas through a common bile duct.
- Bile emulsifies fat and pancreatic juices digest carbohydrates and proteins.
- Final digestion takes place in the intestine.
- Digested food is absorbed by the numerous finger-like folds in the inner wall of intestine called villi and microvilli.
- The undigested solid waste moves into the rectum and passes out through cloaca.
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