Birds store food so they can eat it inwinter
When a bird stores food to eat later this is called caching. Some locations that birds use are: in between tree bark, buried under dirt or mulch, and under house shingles.
A bird's food is stored in it's gizzard before it s digested.
They don't. Birds will either scavenge the food they need at that point in time or hunt it down to eat
Birds store their food in the crop.
mouth
Yes.
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No. Cows are not birds, they are mammals, they do not have a gizzard to store rocks in to help digest their food.
No... they digest what they've eaten. They do not store food for winter.
Chew the food repeatedly and then store in in their cheeks
no their food just takes a while to digest
no they only store food material
because your intestines are ready to digest more food
to digest the food.
They digest and store food
No. stomach does not store the food. It digest the proteins to some extent.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.