Which of the following are the digestive glands present in a toad?
Liver
Pancreas
Intestinal glands
The digestive glands are involved in the digestion of food. The digestive glands present in a toad are:
a) Liver: It secretes bile which helps in the digestion of fat.
b) Pancreas: It secretes both digestive juices and hormones.
c) Gallbladder: It is not a gland and helps in the storage of bile produced by the liver.
d) Intestinal glands: They are present on the walls of the ileum and secrete digestive juices.