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To where does a frog's esophagus lead to?


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Explanation:

  1. The esophagus is a tube-like organ in frogs.
  2. The mouth and stomach are connected by this tube-like structure.
  3. Food enters the body through the esophagus and travels to the stomach.
  4. Food is pushed into the stomach through the esophagus.
  5. The stomach is where food is digested.
  6. In the intestine, where it will be absorbed and excreted, follows that.
  7. The esophagus of a frog connects to its stomach.

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