What is the function of the esophagus in a frog?
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What is the function of the esophagus in a frog?
Frogs:
Frogs are commonly used for dissection in schools as a model organism. They are similar in organ form and layout to our bodies, and they are of a manageable size to handle and raise.
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View this answerThe esophagus is a tubular structure in frogs, humans, and most other animals. It connects the mouth to the stomach and is the route by which food...
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Chapter 13 / Lesson 1Learn to define the major structures of the digestive system. Learn the parts of the mouth and throat. Discover the role of the esophagus in the digestion process.
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