goblet cells
The gizzard is a muscular organ used to churn the food and then it moves onto the intestine where absorption of the food occurs.
A cheetah (as with most other carnivores) has an enlarged stomach that represents more than half of its alimentary canal. This is because it is required to eat greater amounts of food compared to other animals.
Large Intestine
Villi in the large intestine
lipids
The amounts will depend upon the size of the cat. For most cats, their small intestine will average at a size of 60 inches.
Food is chewed into small bits and mixed with saliva in the mouth to start the digestive process.The food is then swallowed and then pushed down the esophagus.It enters the stomach where it is mixed with acid and further broken down into soft mush using hydrochloric acid that is produced there for the occasion.The mush (called chyme) goes into the small intestine where it is turned into a liquid and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.From there it goes into the large intestine where some water is absorbed. Small amounts of toxins from the blood may be added to the material.Then it finally arrives at the rectum......And leaves the body via the anus.
Synthesis and storage of glycogen
Fish oil
Air contains abundant oxygen and trace amounts of hydrogen.
There is no such word as "corpious". -You possibly mean 'COPIOUS' which means abundant or in large amounts.
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