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Yes, frogs have lungs to help them breathe when they transfer to land. yes

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The liver in frogs functions in detoxifying harmful substances, storing energy in the form of glycogen, and aiding in the digestion of fats by producing bile. It also plays a role in metabolism and the synthesis of various proteins.

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Frog's liver produces chemicals to detoxify the blood. It also emulsifies fats and stores starches.

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The liver of a frog helps to eliminate any waste. The liver also helps to digest food by secreting juices called bile.

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Long hind legs, a short body, webbed fingers and toes, Protruding eyes, and the absence of a tail and a neck

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Frog hearts differ from our human hearts. Of course, they are much smaller, but they are more triangular in shape, more like an inverted pyramid.

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It looks like a box divided into 4 sections.

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The liver of a frog functions the same way as a human liver. It secretes bile needed for the digestion of fats.

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no because your liver is red (i think) and a frog is green.

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I don't know in one of these cases. Sorry

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