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A frog’s intestine absorbs toxins, such as venom in insects, along with nutrient s. The liver then filters these toxins out. Wh...Asked by Evan
A frog’s intestine absorbs toxins, such as venom in insects, along with nutrient s.
The liver then filters these toxins out. Why is this filtering so important?
The liver then filters these toxins out. Why is this filtering so important?
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Answered by
bobpursley
does one really want toxins going to all the cells in the body?
Answered by
Evan
yes
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