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These nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, and utilized by the cells and tissues of the body for carrying out the vital body processes. To get a better understanding of the location of the organs and functions of the digestive system, a labeled diagram of the digestive system of frogs has been provided below. The digestive process of frog’s starts and ingestion, which involves catching their prey (flies, spiders, worms, slugs, other insects, and smaller animals that can fit into their mouth) and their sticky, cleft or blobbed tongue, and swallowing it. The tip of the tongue is folded backwards. Frogs don't have strong teeth like humans. They have two sets of teeth in the buckle cavity. They use their maxillary teeth (located in the upper jaw) for holding on to the prey. Their sticky tongue prevents the prey from fleeing. Frogs mostly swallow their prey whole. This process is referred to as deglutition. While doing so, they blink or close their eyes, pushing them down through openings in the skull. This helps to propel the food towards the esophagus. In the buckle cavity, the tongue mixes the ingested food and saliva, which is secreted by the salivary glands. Saliva helps in the conversion of starch to sugar. It must be noted that some frogs don't have tongues, and they catch their prey and place it in their mouth through their front limbs or legs. After the food is moistened by the saliva, it moves from the mouth into the pharynx. Thereafter, it moves into the esophagus. As in case of humans, an esophagus is a small tube that is located in the anterior section of the digestive tract. It connects the mouth to the stomach, and acts as a passageway for food. It pushes the food into the stomach, wherein starts the process of breakdown of food into a simpler form. At the end of the esophagus lies a muscular sac called stomach. It performs the function of storing food. Secreted by the gastric glands present in the walls of the stomach facilitate the breakdown of food. Stomach acid and other digestive fluid or facilitate the breakdown of food.
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