The Frog Digestive System Model is an educational teaching aid designed to illustrate the internal digestive organs of a frog in a clear and detailed manner. This model accurately represents the anatomical structure of the frog’s digestive system, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, and cloaca. It helps students understand the process of digestion in amphibians from ingestion to excretion. Crafted from high-quality and durable materials, the model is ideal for long-term classroom and laboratory use. The organs are distinctly colored and well-labeled to make identification easy for students during practical sessions. In some variants, parts may be detachable, allowing for a closer examination of individual organs and enhancing interactive learning. Mounted on a sturdy base or board, the Frog Digestive System Model is widely used in schools, colleges, and biology labs for demonstration and study purposes. It is an essential visual aid for teaching zoology and helps simplify complex biological concepts related to amphibian digestion.

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