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You can survive without your stomach. There are three main digestive organs...the mouth, stomach and small intestines. Without the stomach, you may have to eat smaller amounts at each sitting or you may have to adjust what you put into the system, but your body can still do some basic digestion and the bulk of the absorption of the food.
Nothing - the food would complete its journey through the digestive system. The food is only stored in the first stomach so it can be returned to the mouth for more chewing. If the cow didn't re-chew the food, it would still pass out the other end. Perhaps just a little less digested.
While there are more advantages than disadvantages of a monogastric digestive system, there are still disadvantages that exist. Animals with a monogastric digestive system are unable to extract energy from the cellulose that they consume in their foods.
Liver juices-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not liver juices. Why would there be liver juices in the intestine?Its called Meconium. Since it is a fetal pig, meaning that it was still in the placenta when it was killed (to be used as a dissection, of course), it didnt use the digestive system because it didnt eat. Instead, what when through the stomach and intestines was meconium. Meconium is like urine, water, hair, and any cells, mucus, and bile.Hope this helped!-kutekat215
Before food can be used by the body, it has to go through parts of the digestive system. Once food enters your mouth, saliva helps it turn into bolus. The bolus moves to the pharynx and down the esophagus. Now it has reached the stomach. The stomach then adds mucus and digestive acids to the food, and then squeezes and mixes it for 4-6 hours. Then, the food goes through the small intestine. If it still isn't digested, it moves on to the large intestine, which takes it through the cecum and rectum.
First ,food enters the fish's mouth, then, it goes down the esophagus then, intestine, then rectum, then gets pooped out through the rectum.
Two examples of an organ system are the respiratory system, which includes the lungs and trachea involved in breathing, and the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Not really. It can absorb some posions that are still in your stomach /digestive tract, but that's pretty much it.
most Lilly the food will still move along since peristalsis would still go on and the food will go on, since the digestive system is involuntary
No, it is a myth that gum stays in your system for 8 years if swallowed. Gum typically passes through your digestive system in the same way as other foods, usually within a few days. However, it is still not recommended to swallow gum regularly as it can cause digestive issues if consumed in large quantities.
it was very bad because they didnt have a good system that they could stick with. Alot of slaves was still there
it all what you have in your body lol