The main functions of the fetal pigs digestive system is to digest food, absord nutrients, and excrete waste.
intracellular
The liver and gallbladder are important to the digestion of a pig. These organs create and store bile which is a secretion that aids in the digestion of the pig.
The same as a pig but not goats
one. they have a ruminant digestion system. i don't feel like explaining it tho look it up online
cause it just is different!(:
There is no cell specialization and only one opening in this type of digestion means that some organisms, such as flatworms, don't have a developed digestive system. Every cell is exposed to the digestion process. Also, with these organisms, a single opening doubles as their mouth and anus.
Full digestion, in a pig, will take approximately 18 hours for solids and six hours for liquids. The amount of time varies according to the substance being digested.
In a fetal pig, food passes through the esophagus and into the stomach as part of the digestive process. From the stomach, it then moves into the small intestine, where further digestion and nutrient absorption occur. These organs play crucial roles in breaking down food and facilitating digestion.
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Both flukes and cnidarians possess a gastrovascular cavity for digestion. This cavity serves the purpose of digestion and distribution of nutrients throughout the organism's body.
The small intestine is a water recovery system. Earlier stages of digestion use a lot of water, and then the water is reabsorbed in the small intestine.
Digestion