answer it
Mutualism - both the bacteria and the cow benefit from this relationship. The bacteria help break down cellulose in the cow's intestines, providing nutrients for both the bacteria and the cow.
Offal is another name for cow intestines.
Inside a cow, you would find various organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, liver, and intestines. These organs work together to help the cow digest food, absorb nutrients, and perform other bodily functions.
parasitic relationship
Nutrients are absorbed by the blood vessel in the small intestines. Special cells in the small intestines are facilitate this movement.
It is the stomach lining of a cow. Or go to wikipedia......
they were made of hair and cow intestines
your intestines
Nutrients travel from the mouth (or a blood vessel if being fed that way) to the stomach then onto the small intestines. The mucosa of the small intestines then receives the nutrients and sends it to the bloodstream via the blood vessels attached to the small intestines. The nutrients are then sent around the body via these blood vessels to the areas where these nutrients are needed.
Because it is a man
To absorb water and nutrients
Small hairlike growths on the intestines that extract nutrients from food passing along the intestines.