food goes down the esophagus into the stomach with digestive acids and the through the small intestines so food can be absorbed then to the large intestine so water can be absorbed the left overs is what your body didn't use.
Through the digestive tract look it up...
yes because it will mess up their digestive tract
The endoderm layer of embryonic tissue forms the lining of the digestive tract. It gives rise to the epithelial cells that make up the inner lining of the gastrointestinal system.
The digestive tract treats indigestible plant fibers as pathogens, and if they are small enough to pass through then they will continue on through the system, but if they are too big they will be barfed up.
one whole frog.
How the heck should I know thats why I looked it Up!
The digestive system allows waste to pass out the bowels. Consuming light liquids and plenty of water is important to help the digestive tract clean itself properly.
No. The digestive tract consists of the tube that makes up the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. The pancreas (and liver) are accessory organs which, along with the digestive tract, make up the digestive system.
Us-backed regions are countries that we back up during wars.
Yes. If liver malfunctions, you get hapatitis, by which the whole digestive system is impaired.
Nope... the gizzard - is a part of a bird's digestive tract. It's where food is ground up before swallowing.