No, depending on their environment and the conditions in which they live under the systems can change. They may have similar organ systems but even members of the same species may have special adaptations.
No. There are monogastrics, pseudo-ruminants and ruminants.
Monogastrics include those animals that are carnivorous and omnivorous (humans, pigs, cats, dogs, tigers, lions, bears, wolves, etc.).
Pseudo-ruminants include those animals that have a simple stomach and a large cecum (horses, zebras, donkeys, rabbits, hares).
Ruminants are those animals that have one stomach divided into three or four chambers (cows, antelope, llamas, camels, deer, bison, buffalo, gnu, sheep, goats, etc.).
no all animals do not have the same digetive system For Ex: cows actually have 4 stomachs while goats have 3 and pigs have 1
Of course not,vertebrates have almost similar digestive systems.But in other animals,it is very different
No. Consider cows against humans.
yes,
no
a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
Cows are female bovines. Bulls are male bovines. Therefore they have the same digestive system!!
it has the same functions
yes
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skeletal endo vs exo skeleton
Ask yourself this question: Why do you need a digestive system? Why does your mother, your father, your best friend, your pet, anyone need a digestive system?The answer to that question is because we need to eat in order to live. Without the ability to eat, we do not live. This is the exact same thing for a cow. If a cow cannot eat or cannot consume food, it cannot live.Think of it this way if you are still questioning my answer: there is such a thing as starving to death.
A hamsters digestive system takes about 10 mins
There is no difference. Both terms refer to the same system. Digestive system is refferd to by many different names, but mostly digestive system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, alimentary canal or dgestive tract.
they are both same
They eat and have a digestive system. Same with all of us.
Yes. Although we may think a rat is very different from human beings, the rat has the exact same type of digestive system as we do. It has a mouth, which captures, chews and swallows food. It has a stomach, which helps break down the food further. It has a digestive tract, which releases nutrients from the food particles into its body and separates unusable waste products. It has an anus, where waste products are eliminated.