Yes.
No. Porifera and Cnidarians lack a through gut.
Some chordates have them, and in some the distinction may need to be qualified. In molluscs they remain undifferentiated, in mammals for example they differentiate into separate cavities, the pleural, peritoneal and pericardial.
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fibre helps the feces to form bolus. Fibre is not at all digested in the gut. It moves all the way through the gut sticking to the feces and makes it bolus for easy passage.
No, platyhelminthes do not have a through gut. They have a blind gut, meaning that they have a single opening that serves as both the entrance and exit for food and waste. This type of digestive system is common in simple organisms like flatworms.
Birds belong to the phylum Chordata, specifically the subphylum Vertebrata. This means that birds are vertebrate animals with a backbone.
The gut is where food is digested, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, and indigestible waste moves through and leaves the body.
fud makes it digeste throught the gut
Nutrients leave the gut and enter the bloodstream through the lining of the small intestine.
Chordata.
There is no chordata in the body. Chordata refers to a group of animals, including the vertibrates.
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