They break down in the acids.
the bald eagle digestive system is extremely acidic. it is acidic enough to digest bones and such hard things whole!
the musales help ove the bones
Teeth are not organs, they are bones. I do not know if that helps a lot, but I do know that teeth are bones.
The digestive system provides essential calcium requirements and other nutrients the skeletal system needs. The skeletal and digestive system are connected because they skeletal system makes the blood and if the skeleton can't make the bone the nutrients can't go to every part of our body.
No, they are not part of the respiratory system. They are analogous to bones and participate in the digestive system by breaking down food into smaller particles.
The skeletal system stores the excess calcium that the digestive system breaks down from food. The body does not need all of the calcium that it gets from food, so it stores what is not needed within the bones until the body has a use for it. This is what keeps your bones hard and strong.
Yes, both Alligators and Crocodiles have a digestive system. They are said to have some if the most acidic stomachs in the animal kingdom as they eat animals whole; bones, skin and horns alike. Therefore they need to be able to process the entire meal.
the skeletal system
Bones, flesh, muscles, nerves and viens Other way, heart, lungs, digestive system, kidney and brain
the skeletal system
The muscular system uses the bones for their action. Without bones muscles would be useless at distance. Bones act like lever arms to increase the force produced by muscles. The digestive system gives nutrients to the muscles.
its false