it first goes through the upper intestine then the lower intestine then gets to the midsection which doesn't take long for it to pass after the midsection it gets to the anus!
The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
The sense organs that are located in the head and mouth of a pig are the eyes, ears, nose and tongue. These organs are for sight, hearing, smelling and tasting, respectively.
Cats have a pair of vomeronasal organs on the roof of their moth that help them sniff out a particular scent. Usually cats do not breathe through their mouth.
Cnidarians have a mouth/anus, tentacles, stomach cavity, and skin.
Same sort of sense organs that other animals have: their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body and paws to touch.
no worms do not breath through there n=mouths they breath through there skin
The head contains the input organs (nose, mouth) through which air is supplied to the lungs through the trachea.
Tapeworms have skin, intestines and reproductive organs. They are very simple creatures unlike the earthworm. Earthworms have a brain, Aortic arches, a clitellum, segments, intestines, reproductive organs, a crop, gizzard, Dorsal nerve cord, Cuticle (skin) satae, mouth and anus.
Earthworms have one mouth.
yes it is true
yes earthworms have a mouth. How do you expect they eat?
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
Earthworms do not have jaws. They suck their nutrition through their mouth by the help on the pharynx and this food is churned in the gizzard after passing trough the esophagus and or being stored in the crop.
The esophagus which then connects to your stomach. your esophagus is a tube
it is called a prosterium.
The prostomium.
from the tap, to your mouth, through your organs, in to your bladder, out your pp as urine.