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How does a fish digest their prey?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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Mollusks ingest their food through the oral opening. From there the food is ground down by the radula which is a rough, tongue-like organ. From there the food is passed through the digestive system and waste is extracted from the body through the anus.

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Sorry, I got a few things wrong. They get nutrition from decaying animals by digesting the fungus and bactiria. CoolSooty

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fish eat small planktons called planktons which are really easy to swallow then they finish eating like a human would.

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