As soon as it enters the mouth.
NO but frogs do ubsord water through their skin
The tapeworm does not have a mouth or digestive system so it absorbs food from the host's intestine through its skin.
The mouth is the beginning of the digestive tract; and, in fact, digestion starts here when taking the first bite of food. Chewing breaks the food into pieces that are more easily digested, while saliva mixes with food to begin the process of breaking it down into a form your body can absorb and use.
No JJ-Hypothetically, Yes. Anything absorbed through your skin, mouth, scalp and yes even hair is like drinking. Reason is because if skin etc absorbs it, your veins do to and it enters your blood stream but your body does not absorb enough to satisfy unlike your mouth.
As soon as it enters the mouth.
The mouth is one of the organs of the digestive tract that doesn't absorb nutrients. Another is the esophagus.
No, if water goes into their mouth they drown. They absorb their water through thier skin. Toads do the same.
NO but frogs do ubsord water through their skin
It uses its suction-cup-like mouth to absorb food.
no, they absorb their food/nutrients required to live by completely surrounding their food inside the germs' body
Lipase is present in the stomach and the mouth so that fats are broken down. This allows the intestines to absorb the fats.
They absorb water through their skin. If water were to get into their mouth like animals typically drink, they would drown.
Because in order to swallow, the food in your mouth needs lubricating with spit. Dry biscuits absorb the spit and make it hard to chew and impossible to swallow.
The tapeworm does not have a mouth or digestive system so it absorbs food from the host's intestine through its skin.
After you eat and swallow micro-organisms start to feed on the food particals taht remain on your tongue and teeth. The acid is basically their waste, or the by-product of their feeding. the secrete the acid to dissolve the food particles which they then absorb. Thats why you should rince your mouth with mouth wash after eating.
Tapeworms don't have a mouth, so they absorb nutrients from their host's intestines. The tapeworm will absorb vitamins that are essential to the host's development of red blood cells.