Dugesia and flukes are both types of flatworms. They both only have one opening that holds both the process of ingestion and secretion. The mouth of the Dugesia is on the ventral side, close to to middle of the body. While the fluke's mouth appears to be closer to what one would assume is the head.
The mouth (larynx).
Like many other dolphins Bottlenose use their flukes (tails) and flippers to create vibrations along the sand/mud along the ocean floor and to move it around. Other fish think that a predator is coming and leap out of the water straight into the incoming dolphins mouth
just put it in your mouth and swallow it with water and take some air. U will get it
human mouth
Salivary Amylase is located in the mouth in the mouth and in the esophagus.
they breath through there mouth
A blue whale has fins, flukes, eyes, mouth and inside the mouth there is baleen instead of teeth.
they are consumer or predators and they are parasitic like tapeworms and flukes
The part of the body, that makes the dolphin help steer, is the flukes
on its gooch
Eye Blow Hole Dorsal Fin [on its rear back] Pectoral Fin [on each side] Ventral Grooves [under the mouth] Lip Groove Mouth Baleen Tubercules Tail Median Notch Flukes
The mouth (larynx).
The position of the mouth when playing a wind instrument.
Yes, when inverted (hanging upside-down), the nose becomes inferior to the mouth, compared to being upright when the nose is in the superior position above the mouth.
Yes - snakes CAN get sick. The more common ailments are shedding problems, liver flukes, ticks, internal parasites and mouth-rot !
well if you compare them together they are quite different velocity has a poo in your mouth and momentum like to wee on your dog in the morning, okayy!
Guppies are tropical fish, so they breathe using their gills.