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The buccal cavity of a frog opens into the oesophagus through the
ATrachea into lungs then cloaca
BPharynx into oesophagus then stomach
CStomach without intervening pharynx
DCloaca without intervening pharynx
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Pharynx into oesophagus then stomach
Digestive path: mouth -> buccal cavity -> pharynx -> oesophagus -> stomach -> small intestine (duodenum + ileum) -> rectum -> cloaca. The bilobed tongue catches insect prey at the mouth.
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