Nobody is a hundred percent sure, but some experts believe that the appendix is the organ that digests raw meat. In the 21st century us humans do not necessarily need the appendix (if it is true that it only digests raw meat).
Yes, raw meat is generally harder to digest than cooked meat because cooking breaks down the proteins and fats in meat, making them easier for the body to digest and absorb nutrients from.
Raw meat is generally harder to digest than cooked meat because cooking breaks down the proteins and fats in meat, making it easier for our bodies to digest and absorb nutrients.
The human digestive system can digest raw meat, but you have will get E coli and you will die from it if you have too much. If the meat is totally raw you will die, if its under-cooked you have a high chance of dying
enzymes break down food
Yes. Raw meat, bones, and organs are the best diet for a ferret. They are obligate carnivores and their digestive system can only digest meat.
no
no, they can carry diseases and it is really hard for your body to digest it raw.
Raw vegetables can be harder for the body to digest compared to cooked vegetables because cooking breaks down the tough fibers in raw vegetables, making them easier for the body to process.
Yes. Raw meat, bones, and organs are the best diet for a ferret. They are obligate carnivores and their digestive system can only digest meat.
appendix, used to produce chemicals to digest raw meat, and now not really needed
No, not at all. Feeding a dog a diet (or even as a treat) of raw meat, organs and bones is said to be incredibly beneficial to the the animal, and with limited risk. Raw meat is easier to digest than cooked meat, as they are perfectly adapted to eat raw meat, organs and even bone and to digest it all quickly and efficiently. Raw meat and bones has been said to aid in keeping a dog's teeth clean and free of plaque. Always practice safe food handling techniques when handling ANY raw meat - whether it is for you or your pet. It might be advisable to take extra care with very young, very old or dogs with compromised immune systems.
Inuits live in the tundra. They have special bodies that can digest raw meat so that they can live there.