The type of flatworm that has no digestive tract at all is the tapeworm, which belongs to the class Cestoda. Tapeworms absorb nutrients directly through their skin from the host's digestive system, as they lack a mouth and digestive organs. This adaptation allows them to survive in the intestines of their hosts, where they can thrive by consuming the host's digested food.
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the parts are: mouth, tongue, palate, bolus, teeth, espigolthis, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, gallbladder, liver, small intestine large intestine. if u don't feel satisfied u may look at WWW.encyclopedia.com
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Sorry, but all of your skin, mouth, digestive tract, urinary tract, respiratory tract and your reproductive tract are literally covered in germs. So yes, your pinky finger has germs. The number and type depend on what you touch and how frequently you wash your hands. By the way, scientists do not call this a "pinky finger". It is the fifth finger.
About 80% of all ulcers in the digestive tract are duodenal ulcers.
Nothing at all. Balloons will pass normally through the digestive tract with no problems.
Primarily the nervous system can stimulate or inhibit the digestive system, but the adrenal system, the thyroid, and the reproductive system all also affect the digestive system.
The muscle action that mixes chyme with digestive juices throughout the digestive system is called Peristalsis. Peristalsis are wave-like of contractions and expansions of muscles. The muscles help to move the bolus (food) through the digestive tract. Peristalsis are located all over the digestive tract.
It makes sure that your food is completely digested and you have absorbed all the nutrients.
All mammals produce gases in their digestive tract. As a result, all mammals flatuate. Not all mammals are capable of belching though.
The rectum is the final part of the digestive tract, and is where faeces, the waste products of digestion, are stored until they are expelled from the body. All the waste will then leave by the anus.
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