No. The small intestine is.
The large intestine covers the digested food with juices and substances. The small intestine pulls nutrients out of the digested food.
Absorb nutrients.
One key difference is that in humans, the large intestine is longer and more developed than in frogs. The large intestine in frogs is simpler in structure and functions primarily in water reabsorption. Additionally, frogs have a specialized structure called the cloaca, which serves as a chamber for excretion, reproduction, and waste elimination.
No. It is shaped like an upside down U
In a frog the first part of the small intestine is called duodenum. The second part is called the ileum. The small intestine leads to the large intestine.
The reason why the large intestine is called the longer one is because it is much more thicker than than the small one which is skinnier but much more longer
Since the small intestine helps absorb nutrients and calories from digested food, the small intestine needs to be long enough so it can go through full digestion.Because Sarah H. told me the large intestine is better
Since the small intestine helps absorb nutrients and calories from digested food, the small intestine needs to be long enough so it can go through full digestion.Because Sarah H. told me the large intestine is better
The frogs intestine is 28 inches in length
Colon and Large Intestine =)
It has no purpose.