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What is the significance of a long intestine in th

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Tadpoles are mostly herbivorous that means they eat algae or micro plants. The algal cells will be having and are not been digested easily. Due to the presence of long intestine, they have a greater surface area for digestion, which facilitates to break down their plant cells efficiently. Hence, long, coiled intestine of tadpole is very important in helping break down of hard digested plant food.

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