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The small intestine and stomach are
connected.
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*161,22
The small intestine coils off from the
left of the stomach like a telephone
cord. Most of it is under the liver.
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*162,22
After the stomach, the small intestine
is the next stop in the frog's
digestive system.
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*163,22
Its main function is to absorb the
nutrients in the food.
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Small projections, called villi, line
the small intestine's inside, giving
it more surface area.
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With a greater surface area, more
nutrition is absorbed.
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*166,32
The small intestines of the frog and
human have a lot in common.
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*167,32
Both have villi and both have three
sections: the duodenum, jejunum, and
ileum.
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Uncoiled to its full length, a frog's
small intestine is only a few inches.
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*169,32
The unwound small intestine of an
adult human is 18 to 23 feet long.
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