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frog internal organs - liver: cleans blood and makes bile to help digest fat. - stomach: breaks down food. - small intestine: absorbs nutrients. - large intestine: gets rid of waste. - gallbladder: stores bile. - fat bodies: store energy for when food is scarce. - kidneys: filter blood and make urine. - bladder: stores urine. - heart: has three chambers, pumps blood. - lungs & skin: frogs breathe with their lungs and through their skin. what do the kidneys in a frog do? - remove waste from blood - produce bile - digest food
The text above indicates that frog kidneys filter blood and make urine, which means they remove waste from the blood.
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