Most species of plants have no digestive system; they create their own food and therefore do not have to digest anything. There do exist carnivorous plants, such as the famous Venus Fly Trap, which digest food and therefore do have a digestive system.
Digestive system
Plants help the digestive system circulatory system and also respiratory system
Non green plants dont have a digestive system because they only suck the water out of the soil through the roots.
No. plants do not digest food, they make their own from sun-light, water, CO2, and soil minerals. Plants don't need a digestive system. Animals, in other words, do.I think plants are the only organisms that don't have a digestive system. Many species of the Protists never developed a digestive system. Some unsegmented worms that have taken up a parasitic livelihood (such as Hook Worms and tape worms) have lost what digestive they once had and absorb their nutrients directly through their skin.
Yes, all animals have a digestive system.
Like all snakes, Boas are carnivores. They eat animals. No plants. They do not have teeth to chew plants, nor a digestive system that would process plants.
Because they dont have a digestive system
any type of meat but no plants because their digestive system isn't made for plants
All amphibians are carnivores. Amphibians lack the digestive system for eating plants. Amphibians can accidentally some plants and they will mostly not harm them, and just pass out of their bodies.
Primarily the nervous system can stimulate or inhibit the digestive system, but the adrenal system, the thyroid, and the reproductive system all also affect the digestive system.
they use the sun for energy to create their food
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