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Ryleigh Gay
30 October, 21:40
Where is the small intestine in a frog?
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Karlee Parrish
30 October, 22:05
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The membrane that holds the coils of small intestine together is called the mesentery. This organ is found under the liver, it stores bile gall bladder. The organ that is the first major site of chemical digestion: the stomach.
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