From it's mouth
it helps the earth worm digest food.
Believe it or not they digest the dirt they burrow through
ANSWERAnimals digest their food. The proteins carbohydrates and fat in food. are broken down into simple molecules.
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Yes, the crop of an earthworm is a sac-like structure that serves as a storage area for food. After the earthworm ingests organic matter from the soil, it passes through the crop before moving to the gizzard, where it is further processed. This adaptation allows earthworms to digest their food more efficiently.
An amoeba feeds by engulfing food particles through a process called phagocytosis. It surrounds the food particle with its cell membrane to form a food vacuole, which then fuses with lysosomes to digest the food. The nutrients are then absorbed into the cytoplasm for energy and growth.
every bird feeds their young. the mothers have the food in their mouth- digest it and then bring it back up for their young because the young can not chew their own food yet. if that helps.. :)
Yes, they can digest food.
Yes they do digest food.
Earthworm poop is called castings or vermicast. It is a nutrient-rich fertilizer produced by earthworms as they digest organic matter in the soil.
Earthworms take in food through their mouth, where they consume organic matter and soil. The ingested material then travels through the esophagus to the crop, where it is stored, and then to the gizzard, which grinds the food. Digestive enzymes break down the organic matter in the intestine, allowing the earthworm to absorb nutrients through its skin into the bloodstream. The remaining undigested material is excreted as castings, enriching the soil.
Yes, snails do digest their food.