Cecum
The crop in a squid serves as a temporary storage area for food before it is passed to the stomach for digestion. It allows the squid to consume larger prey and digest it at a more manageable pace. After food is stored in the crop, it is gradually released into the stomach, where the actual breakdown and nutrient absorption occur. This adaptation aids in the squid's efficiency as a predator.
It does not occur during digestion. Santorum occurs inside the bowels usually.
carbohydrate digestion doesn't occur in the stomach and the large intestine.
no
Most nutrient digestion occurs in the stomach
does absorption occur when mechanical or chemical digestion
Yes. The final step of digestion occur in cell lining of the digestive tract.
Saliva
no
Lysosome
A squid's liver plays a crucial role in its metabolism and digestion. It is responsible for producing bile, which aids in the breakdown and absorption of fats. Additionally, the liver helps detoxify harmful substances and stores nutrients, contributing to the overall health and functioning of the squid.
somewhere in the mouth