they will regurgitate the food.
in its atmosphere on decaying material to break it down to a form that it can consume
No, no it really isn't. Rabbits cannot digest the grains the form chicken food, it will cause gut obstructions and make them very very sick.
If you eat something that you cannot digest, it will pass through your digestive system and be eliminated in the form of excrement.Food that is not digested is expelled from the bowel in the stool.
because they eat things in a form that they cannot use, therefore they must digest it to transfer it to a usable form.
Many animals throw out balls of hair in form of a vomit. This is because they cannot digest such item. The same process is used by animals to vomit out indigestible food.
Food is not tasted by saliva, it is tasted by your TASTEbuds. Saliva is a form of chemical digestion, to help you digest your food by breaking it up into smaller parts
its just a more complicated form of a food chain
Dogs are not foregut or hindgut fermenters. They are omnivores, so the form they receive their food in is easy to digest. Foregut and hindgut fermentation are special adaptations seen in herbivores (such as cows and horses), that allow them to deal with their difficult-to-digest food.
The term "digest" can function as a homograph, meaning it has different meanings depending on its usage. As a noun, "digest" refers to a compilation or summary of information, often in a condensed form. As a verb, it means to break down food in the stomach or to thoroughly understand and process information. The context in which "digest" is used determines its meaning.
You eat every day, and you digest food every day, and you need to get rid of the waste produced after you are done getting the nutrients form that food you eat and digest every day.
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Food vacuoles are structures that form in other organisms, such as protists, to digest food inside their cells. In humans, digestion mainly occurs in the stomach through the action of enzymes and stomach acid breaking down food. The human digestive system does not form food vacuoles because digestion is extracellular, occurring in the stomach and intestines rather than inside cells.