Yes, frogs have a stomach.
The pylorus in frogs functions as the muscular valve that regulates the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine. It helps control the flow of partially digested food and stomach acid from the stomach to the intestines for further digestion and absorption.
Intestines are present underneath frogs stomach i.e on the posterior side of the body.
yes
Digestive System.
Herons eat fish, frogs, crayfish, water snakes, even insects.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
Movement of food from oral cavity to stomach.Helps them swallow their food.Swallows the food.it moves food toward the stomach by muscular peristaltic contractions and by the beating of cilia that line its internal surface.The function of a frog's esophagus is to transfer food down to the frogs stomach.the frogs esophagus is where food goes through before entering the stomach.the frogs esophagus moves food to the stomach by way of cilia.
yes there is and its gross to disect frogs
they allow frogs to breath
To make baby frogs
Frogs have fairly strong stomach acid that allows them to digest their food efficiently. The exact pH level of a frog's stomach acid can vary depending on the species, but it is generally between 1 and 3.