The greater bilby has a specialized digestive system that allows it to efficiently process its omnivorous diet, which includes seeds, insects, and plant material. Its stomach is relatively simple, but it has a large cecum that ferments fibrous plant material, aiding in nutrient absorption. The bilby’s digestive tract is adapted to extract maximum nutrients from its food, allowing it to thrive in arid environments. Additionally, its high metabolic rate necessitates a quick digestive process to maintain energy levels.
I believe that the digestive system works with the excretory system.
The urinary system flushes out unusable chemicals that are extracted from the food by the digestive system.
The digestive system works with the Urinary System and the Muscular System
What is the difference between the digestive system of a camel and the digestive system of man?
Pepsin works in the stomach in the digestive system.
The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
actually the skeletal system and nervous system work with the digestive system
No
no
The Digestive system
Yes. What isn't digested in the digestive system passes to the excretory system.
yes. after its gone through the digestive system, you need to get rid of it!