the digestive system takes in food needed by the body then it breaks down the food into a form the body cells can use
Well a Gecko does not actually have a digestive system, it is the only known animal to carry out photosynthesis.
It is reported that a hellbender's digestive process is very slow. Additionally, they also carry eggs in their digestive systems.
Blood vessels do not carry digestive juices to the digestive system. Digestive juices are either secreted directly into the lumen of the digestive tract, or are carried by ducts, as with bile and pancreatic juice.
No. The excretory system does that.
Jellyfish have a simple digestive system. They have a digestive cavity with cells lining the wall that carry out the digestive function.
The first task of the digestive system is to break down food into a fine pulp (mechanical digestion). When the food is physically broken down, digestive chemicals break the food down into small molecules (chemical digestion). The mouth is the organ in which the process of digestion begins.(Google)
no it is not part of the digestive system.
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The Circulatory System pumps blood and the Respiratory and Digestive System carry it though your body.
An Iysosome is a cell used in the digestive system that helps to carry out the digestive functions.
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Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.