(tune to row row row your boat:)
chew chew chew your food chew it very well
swallow it down into the esophagus, lands in your stomach
dissolve, dissolve, dissolves your food the gastric juices do!
when its done, it travels to your small intestine
travel, travel, travel through the small intestine
ends up going in through the large intestine
poop poop poop it out, get it all out
down the rectum, through the anus, land in the toilet.
Look at your notes- bryan acosta.
Yes, the respiratory system provides oxygen to the digestive system.
It is part of the digestive system. The digestive system goes from the mouth all the way to the anus.
Well I do remember reading in my 'Life Science' textbook last year the roundworm has a 2 way digestive system. I believe it goes through the mouth, into the intestines, absorbed in through the body and out the other way. I know for sure a roundworm has a 2 way digestive system. I just read my homework, lol. It says on a worksheet, "Science Explorer Life Science" Roundworms have a two-way digestive system and open at both ends. Hope I helped!
The 8 major planets in the solar system areMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneAnd an easy way to remember them in order is:MyVeryElderlyMotherJustSawUrNipples
Oysters have a two way digestive system. This means that they only have on opening for both food to go in and to come out.
They have complete digestive system.
I am not 100 % sure of this but I believe the digestive system goes from your mouth all the way to your colon so everything in between is a part of the digestive system.
a. an earthworm
Yes.
The digestive system includes the esophagus.
No bats have a one way digestive system. Food goes in the mouth, is digested, and comes out the other end. In two way digestive systems food is taken in and waste is excreted through the same opening.
Planarians are classified underneath the flatworm phyla, and flatworms have two way digestive systems.