In your small intestine, a portion called the duodenum.
No, all snakes are obligate carnivores, and plants do not take up any part of their diets beyond the digested plant matter in their prey's stomach, which has been digested by the prey. The snake cannot digest the plant matter at all by itself.
Fungi
Resting and chewing partially digested plant matter it ate when grazing or eating hay or grain.
Mostly it is the cellulose. It cannot be digested
yes. your horse will be very eager to have the plant digested and will be cantering or galloping excessivly to have that plant digested. Immediatley call a vet.
The typical manner is to excrete solid waste material through one's anal sphincter. The matter is typically digested plant fibers or animal flesh.
Forage matter that is either digested or being digested, depending on which stomach chamber you are referring to.
Roughage.
Arrowroot
mouse
fiber.
Absorption