Hmmm, Mrs Perry's class I see. It occurs in the gastrovascular cavity.
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Both flukes and cnidarians possess a gastrovascular cavity for digestion. This cavity serves the purpose of digestion and distribution of nutrients throughout the organism's body.
it's gland :) -msd
gland
2 way digestion
Digestion and absorption of food are major functions of gastrodermis .
1. digestion 2. circulation 3. physical support and movement
It does not occur during digestion. Santorum occurs inside the bowels usually.
carbohydrate digestion doesn't occur in the stomach and the large intestine.
Digestion in cnidarians occurs through a gastrovascular cavity where food is captured using specialized cells called nematocysts, and partially digested within this central cavity. In contrast, sponges lack a digestive cavity and instead filter feed by drawing water through their porous bodies, trapping food particles with specialized cells called choanocytes. This means that cnidarians can digest food more actively and internally, while sponges rely on external filtering and cellular uptake for nourishment.
Cecum
no