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The muscular sac that grinds and churns food into liquid chime is called the gizzard. This organ is extremely important during digestion.
A gizzard is a muscular organ inside a bird that grinds up food.
The liver is the organ that uses bile to break down food. The liver is a very important organ to digestion.
The function of the pharynx is to transfer food to the mouth to the esphagus and warm, and moiston and filter air before it moves into the trachea.
The stomach.
The stomach stretchy muscular sac holds food.
The hypopharynx is the muscular organ in a grasshopper that manipulates the food for swallowing. There are hundreds of grasshopper species.
stomach
The stomach has to be very muscular in order to with stand the acid inside and to stretch to allow food in.
A gizzard is a muscular organ inside a bird that grinds up food.
The stomach because it stores and mixes food. Stomach- pouch shaped organ that has gastric juice, and stores and mixes food.
The toungue, i guess.
The muscular sac that grinds and churns food into liquid chime is called the gizzard. This organ is extremely important during digestion.
The stomach mixes food, swallowed saliva, and gastric juices into a substance called chyme.
A gizzard is a muscular organ inside a bird that grinds up food.
In it's pouch which is also called a the crop.
As with most creatures the feeding organ of an earthworm is the mouth. Located behind the mouth is the pharynx which acts as a suction pump; its muscular walls draw food back.