In frogs, the liver produces bile, which is a digestive liquid that helps in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. The liver also plays a role in detoxification and metabolism of nutrients in the body.
The largest gland in a frog is the liver. It is responsible for performing essential functions such as metabolizing nutrients, detoxifying the blood, and producing bile for digestion.
So the Frog has the ability to see
It is similar to the function of the gall bladder of a human. They both are used to store the bile, a digestive juice, that is created by the liver. When needed for digestion, the gall bladder secretes a small amount to aid in the breaking down of the food (specifically the emulsification of fats).
The liver in a frog is located in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, just below the heart and lungs. It is a large, reddish-brown organ that plays a key role in digestion and metabolism by producing bile to help digest fats.
A frog's liver is in the digestive system
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
A normal liver should be a very deep red - similar colour to a kidney.
the organ that is underneath the liver in a frog is the gall bladder
googal frog liver and look at the image search,
Help them jump.
under the liver
A frog does not have lobes on the lungs. It has three lobes on the liver.
An earthworm does not have a liver, it also does not have a gallbladder.
The size of a frogs liver is about the size of a baked bean :)
A couple of organs are located underneath the liver of a frog including the lungs, fat bodies, gull bladder, stomach, intestines, and depending on the gender, the eggs.
In frogs, the liver produces bile, which is a digestive liquid that helps in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. The liver also plays a role in detoxification and metabolism of nutrients in the body.