The alimentary canal of a frog consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. This is where digestion and absorption of nutrients take place.
The large intestine in a frog leads to the cloaca, which is a common chamber for the release of waste products, reproductive fluids, and urine. The cloaca then opens to the outside of the body through the cloacal vent.
The digestive system of a frog consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and cloaca. Food is ingested through the mouth, passes through the esophagus into the stomach for digestion, then moves to the small intestine for absorption of nutrients, and finally to the large intestine for water absorption before waste is excreted through the cloaca.
The mesentery.
The same as in the humans. To remove nutrients and water before turning into solid waste. However they don't have a rectum and anus only an opening called the cloaca. So once the process is done they just go wherever they are.The function of the large intestines of a frog...Function of the LARGE Intestines: Aids in digestion.The main function of frog's large intestine is to reabsorb the essential water (required for the frog's body) during digestion and passes the waste material to eliminate through cloacal aperture.
The large intestine is thicker in circumference.
The Large Intestine
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Amazingly the small intestine is longer! -Annabeth
an animal's small intestine is about 3.5 the size of its own length
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200 inches
The large intestine is approximately five feet in length.
the alimentary canal of frog is short because frog are carnivores and hence the length of intestine is reduced.
Length of the large intestine is only 50 inches. The length of the small intestine is about 20 feet. Still the former is called as large intestine. It is because the diameter of the intestine is very large as compared to small intestine.
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