No.
Jellyfish have a simple digestive system. They have a digestive cavity with cells lining the wall that carry out the digestive function.
The anatomy of the digestive system of the donkey is quite complex. This system is actually very similar to a humans.
Yes
A horse has a monogastric digestive system, meaning it has a single-chambered stomach similar to humans.
They have a similar digestive system to humans and therefore perform the task the same
jellyfish
The semimembranosus is a structure involved in the digestive process of pigs. It is similar to the homolog in humans since the digestive system is conserved across humans.
Most jellyfish do not have specialized digestive, osmoregulatory, central nervous, respiratory, or circulatory systems.
An grasshoppers abdomen contains their digestive system and their reproductive system. They break down food very similar to humans after they eat.
Both cats and humans have similar digestive system organs such as a stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. However, cats have a shorter digestive tract compared to humans, which is better suited for processing a diet high in protein. Also, cats rely on specific nutrients like taurine, which humans do not require in their diet.
bcz our digestive system the food will not be digested
Wolverines have a monogastric digestive system, similar to that of humans, consisting of a single-chamber stomach where food is initially digested. They have a short digestive tract that aids in processing and absorbing nutrients efficiently from their carnivorous diet.