Plants are producers. They obtain their nourishment from photosynthesis. They do not need to digest food. There are some exceptions to this: The plant pipe and mistletoe live as parasites. Carnivorous plants utilize animals to provide nitrogen. They receive no energy from their prey.
Yes, all animals have a digestive system.
Most animals like this are thought to have no digestive system
A digestive system like what you're referring to is only found in animals. In order for animals to survive they have to eat. This consists of either plants or other animals in order to get the energy and nutrients that they require to live. Plants on the other hand, generate their own energy. They use water and various nutrients from the soul along with chlorophyll and sunlight in order to grow. The combination of these factors in a chemical reaction creates the energy that they need. Therefore, they don't have a digestive system like that which you are referring to.
Digestive system
Yes, both Alligators and Crocodiles have a digestive system. They are said to have some if the most acidic stomachs in the animal kingdom as they eat animals whole; bones, skin and horns alike. Therefore they need to be able to process the entire meal.
yes. after its gone through the digestive system, you need to get rid of it!
yes animals can get heartburn since so animals have the same type of digestive system
We need our digestive system to digest the food we eat.
Livers of all animals belong to the digestive system.
Yes, a cow's digestive system involves chemistry. The digestive processes of all animals involve some type of chemical digestion.
It is a parasite that absorbs predigested food. Why need a digestive system when someone else does it for you?
Each animal species has its own digestive system suited for its own needs, diet, and enviroment. Adaptation and evolution has changed the animals digestive system for its own benifit.