Yes; some species can.
The sea cucumber is known to eject its entire digestive system as a defense mechanism. This process is called evisceration, and the sea cucumber can regenerate its digestive system over time.
The entire cucumber is made into a pickle.
Maybe, while sleeping many cucumber spiders and other breeds of spiders are consumed while we sleep. And like the cucumber spider it has an polygenic exoskeleton, which allows it to survive in the harsh atmosphere in our body's. So sometimes a cucumber spider, or other breeds of spiders, can survive through your entire intestinal track. When the spiders gain access to your colon they normally crawl through the bile duct where they eat and lay eggs. then they multiply and eat you from the inside out. If you think you have cucumber spiders you should go see a doctor ASAP.
The digestive process takes 6 hours to complete.
It's healthy and nutritious to eat the entire cucumber including skin.
21-30 feet long
Yes. Your entire body is made of cells. Cells > tissues > organs > organ systems (such as digestive and skeletal).
No part of the digestive system is dry and stinky. The colon is stinky because microbes are breaking down your undigestible food. The entire digestive system is lubricated with mucus and so is not dry.
Here the hormones go for a big six the entire body changes in some way with mood swings , so it can affect the digestive system as well.
The rattlesnake has a strong digestive system that is capable of digesting almost the entire prey item, hair excluded. The venom is actually a digestive fluid that begins the digestive process before the prey item is even swallowed.
Throughout the entire digestive system, including the mouth(saliva).
The lining of the entire digestive tract is called the mucosa. It makes what we call mucous.