since wolves are carnivores, their digestive system would be less complicated, humans need extra parts, like herbivores, to hold the bacteria required to break down and digest cellulose since we eat fruits and veggies to get all that cellulose in our system in the first place, that why if dogs want to throw up, they eat grass, their digestive system can't break it down and just rejects it.
or at least that's the best i can give you...
Well, to name a couple:
Rabbits are herbivores, humans are omnivores.
Rabbits have a somewhat inefficient nutrient extraction system that requires them to ... er ... "reprocess" their food to get all the nutrients out of it. Essentially, that means that rabbits eat their own poo to give the digestive system another shot at it.
A carnivore's saliva does not contain digestive enzymes. Humans saliva does contain these enzymes. Also when the food is in the stomach, a carnivore's digestive fluids are ten times stronger than the fluids of a human. The intestines are also different.
Owls have two stomachs, the second one is called the gizzard. Owls swallow their prey whole and all the stuff they can't digest - the bones and fur -go to the gizzard. There they are packed together into a pellet and later they regurgitate that pellet.
They are basicaly the same.
of course
The hippo has a three chambered stomach which slowers the speed of the passage of the food
Difference between a human being and an elephants digestive system?
What is the difference between the digestive system of a camel and the digestive system of man?
A Gastrologist is a doctor who studies and treats the stomach in humans. A Gastroenterologist treats problems in the digestive system.
nothing, a fish is slightly smaller
A polar bear's digestive system is a digestive system and a humming bird is a humming bird.
they are both same
Salivary gland is the external digestive gland associated with digestive system of humans.
There is no difference. Both terms refer to the same system. Digestive system is refferd to by many different names, but mostly digestive system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, alimentary canal or dgestive tract.
the digestive tract refers to the GI or the gastrointestinal tract, which runs from the mouth to the anus. The digestive system refers to the organs related to the digestion of contents that are ingested, and how the foods are digested both mechanically and chemically.
digest
bcz our digestive system the food will not be digested