horses, rabbits and guinea pigs are all modified monogastrics
Horses and Rabbits have this sytem, so to answer the question they have an enlarged cecum that allows them to digest materials that ruminants do, but only with one stomach.
Examples are humans, horses, pigs, dogs, cats.
They are both monogastric animals and have similar structures in their digestive systems, however the rabbit has one very different process which is producing caecothrobes to re-digest food by passing through the system again.
The digestive systems of a Hog is a monogastric system. Very similar to that of a human. It has one stomach.
No
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
NO, the cestoda (tapeworm) does not have a digestive system. It absorbs nutrients through its skin.
Humans have mongastric digestive systems, much like many animals do. They're defined by a single-chambered stomach, and begins working as soon as food enters the mouth, due to the saliva. The food is then swallowed, taken through the esophagus, into the stomach where acids and enzymes digest the food even more. The end result after this step then travels through the small intestines where fats are broken down.
humans and swine (pigs) have simple stomach digestive systems
Oh yes, amphibians have digestive systems.
Because of more usage of intestinal system in vegetarians
The Digestive system, and the Respiratory system.
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
The digestive system provides usable nutrients for the other systems.