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Beetles digest food through a process that begins in their mouth, where they chew and break down the food with their mandibles. The food then travels down the esophagus to the crop, where it can be stored, and then into the gizzard, which further grinds it. Digestion continues in the midgut, where enzymes break down nutrients, which are absorbed into the bloodstream. Finally, undigested material is expelled through the rectum as waste.

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