stomach
The function of the crop in an grasshopper is to store the food.
The gizzard is part of the grasshopper's digestive system. Grasshoppers' gizzards are used to help break down and digest the food they eat.
Food in grasshoppers is digested in the midgut, where enzymes break down the food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed. The nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the midgut and transported to the rest of the body for energy and growth.
The 6 digestive organs in a grasshopper are as follows: mouth, esophagus, crop, gizzard, stomach, and the haemocoel. Once the food has passed all six parts, it moves into the hindgut.
Holding place for food before it enters the gizzard.
The function of the gizzard in a grasshopper is to grind food. Gizzards are also found in chicken, fish, and some reptiles.
from a birds mouth uncheawde food passes into the crop, which stores the food until it absorbs enough moisture to move on. the food enters the stomach and is parcially digested. then it moves into the muscular gizzard.
The crop and the gizzard are suitable for holding and processing food. They are built like sacs that are muscular and can crush food into small pieces.
Mammals have the stomach that performs a similar function to the gizzard. The stomach in mammals contracts and grinds food with the help of stomach acids and muscular movements to break down food particles for digestion.
A gizzard is a sack like organ at the back of the earthworms throat. The gizzard basically chews the earthworm's food since the worm doesn't have any teeth. The crop is a thinner organ closer to the head. The crop stores food.
The gizzard is a muscular part of the chicken's digestive system located between the stomach and intestines. It helps grind up food that the chicken eats, as chickens do not have teeth to chew their food.
The mouth with teeth help to grind food into smaller pieces. This has a similar function to a bird's gizzard.