It doesnt digest as such it is the bi product of digestion
No, feces is a waste product. It is only what an organism cannot digest. Organisms who regularly eat meat will have the enzymes to digest the proteins and dissolve any tough portions. Human feces contains substances that we don't have the enzymes to digest such as cellulose or fiber.
Yes.
To digest the food and to produce feces.
The correct wording is why do freshwater fish eat feces. The answer is that they do not absorb nutrients well so they have to digest the food, now feces, twice. Zaragotha (Zara)
Dog feces are organic. They still have material in them that other animals would be willing to digest like bacteria or bugs.
To digest something means for food to go through the digestion process, beginning at the mouth/teeth and ending out of the anus as feces.
It depends if they have nutrients in them, most likely the same thing will just come out again.
They eat their own feces to more effectively digest plant cellulose.
You are asking for real trouble as you can pick up worms and their eggs and many hundreds of thousands of bacteria. Feces is made mainly of anything that the dog can not digest and bacteria.
The digestive system breaks down the food with enzymes and acids.Later the food turns into chyme and then finally feces.
Feces are the waste products that the body was unable to digest. It is undigested food, fiber. the digestive juices, and water.
If you have eaten corn in the past day or so, that could be it. The body doesn't digest corn.