no way it is a difficult question.i just dont know
When the gizzard is removed from a cockroach, its ability to grind and process food is compromised. The gizzard plays a crucial role in the digestion of food by mechanically breaking it down, which is essential for nutrient absorption. Without it, the cockroach may struggle to digest food properly, leading to malnutrition and decreased survival. Overall, the removal of the gizzard significantly impacts the cockroach's digestive efficiency.
incomplete
you! you! they do have a complete metamorphosis
This process is called digestion.
This is a digestion process in the absence of oxygen. This process however do not take place in the living body.
yes, well, if they have food to keep them living.
They have an incomplete metamorphosis.
Digestion
The process of changing food to substances that can be used by the body is known as digestion. In the average adult, the whole process of digestion takes about 50 hours.
The prosses is called moulting.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into simpler substances. Digestion is of two types: mechanical or physical digestion, and chemical digestion.
The enzyme amylase breaks down starch in the process of digestion.