LARGE INTESTINE, its main functions is to absorb water and electrolytes from digested mass, resulting in semi solid feces
Large Intestine.
It comes out the other end.
Yes. It is broken down into its comprising proteins, starches, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, etc...
digest their food I am guessing they do it the same as any other animal. Food as it passes through their digestive system is broken down by acid and enzymes the nutrients go into the blood stream and the waste products excreted.
Most of the absorption of food in the body takes place in the small intestine. Nutrients and minerals are absorbed and unusable matter passes through the rest of the digestive system.
Vete Al La Verga
they are called the cells
cellulose
Yes. What isn't digested in the digestive system passes to the excretory system.
Of course. When you feed them, you should usually wait 2-3 days to avoid regugitation, which disturbs the digestive track, to handle them. When the 2nd/3rd day passes, that's when you should be looking for poop and such.
The large intestine, it absorbs all water, salt, minerals, and vitamins once it passes from the end of the small intestine (illeum) into the large intestine (colon) through the Ileocecal valve
gall bladder
mouth, esophagus, and stomach