Ruminant
Or another opinion:
Mono-gastric (one-stomach).
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
Mouth ,lungs ,and stomach
A starfish is one example. Some (but not all) can 'evert' their stomach to digest their food.
the gullet is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
Yes, the starfish pushes it's stomach out it's mouth then it opens and eats the food.
The crop of an animal or insect comes between the mouth and stomach and allows them to store food.
Not exactly hollow. It's basically a mouth leading straight to its stomach. The tentacles sting the prey, and pass it to the mouth.
The mouth is cranial or superior to the stomach.
Yes, the stomach is inferior to the mouth because it is below the mouth.
The system of organs in an animal's body that processes food, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
They expel their stomach out of their tiny mouth and then cover their prey, their gastric juices dissolve the prey and then they can suck the animal back through their tiny mouth.
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach