so they can digest everything they eat and drink for example fly traps eat flies but if they didn't have a digestive system they would die from the rot
yes
humans have a monastic digestive system, so does swine
keeps their digestive system healthy jusy like humans.
no because ours is smaller and theirs is bigger
Some types of plants, known as vascular plants, have a system of vessels like circulatoy systems
Both cats and humans have similar digestive system organs such as a stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. However, cats have a shorter digestive tract compared to humans, which is better suited for processing a diet high in protein. Also, cats rely on specific nutrients like taurine, which humans do not require in their diet.
The different is that the human start they digestive system from the mouth and not the stomach. And also the human have other organs in the body that can breaks down or absorb the food into nutrient like carbohydrates protein and fats. But the koala doesn't have any organs that helps them.
A digestive system like what you're referring to is only found in animals. In order for animals to survive they have to eat. This consists of either plants or other animals in order to get the energy and nutrients that they require to live. Plants on the other hand, generate their own energy. They use water and various nutrients from the soul along with chlorophyll and sunlight in order to grow. The combination of these factors in a chemical reaction creates the energy that they need. Therefore, they don't have a digestive system like that which you are referring to.
Trees and other plants do not have digestive systems per se. Instead of eating food and digesting it for energy like animals do, plants make energy from the sun's energy in a process called photosynthesis.
Yes, just like in humans, even though a cow's digestive system is a bit different and a bit bigger. Bloat, Acidosis, Hardware Disease, Impaction, Ulcers and Choking are the more common ailments in the digestive system of cattle.
A squirrel's digestive system works in a similar fashion to the humans. Squirrels eat food and as the food sits in their stomach their brain releases digestive enzymes to break down that food.
Like all snakes, Boas are carnivores. They eat animals. No plants. They do not have teeth to chew plants, nor a digestive system that would process plants.