yes the are, actually theirs quite a few.
any type of meat but no plants because their digestive system isn't made for plants
A lion's digestive system consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and rectum. After hunting and eating prey, the food is broken down in the stomach with the help of enzymes and acids. The nutrients are then absorbed in the intestines, and waste is excreted through the rectum. Lions are carnivores, so their digestive system is adapted to process meat efficiently.
The digestive system, basically the small intestines.
Yes it does. When food is digested in the large intestine, where the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and travel to the liver for further processing. Beyond that, the digestive system is composed of cells which, like any other cells, require oxygen carried by the blood, as well as protection by the immune system, also carried by the blood, and nutrients since the digestive system is not always digesting (except for people who never stop eating - put down that donut!)
Genetic diseases can affect any organ system in the body, including the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, musculoskeletal system, and immune system. Symptoms and severity of genetic diseases can vary depending on which organ system is impacted.
You are wrong! The digestive system produce enzymes and other substances!!!
Like any other cats digestive system.
Yes! Circulatory system.
a closed digestive system is when your digestive system is blocked and it stops the food that you eat from getting into your blood stream so the food you eat won't do you any good
The digestive system includes the esophagus.
any kind of food.
Yes, there according to the science the female digestive system is more immune.
any one with a digestive system farts
The intestines.
omnivore
Mainly the digestive system is affected by Crohns disease. However most body systems can be effected including the reproductive system, the circulatory system, the nervous system and the skeletal system.
No it does not. It is a vestigial organ thought to function in the digestive system in some of our ancestors.