peristalsis
The wave-like motion of the esophagus is called peristalsis. It helps move food and liquids down the esophagus and into the stomach for digestion.
heterotrophic - ingest food like animals
False!Animal-like protist are grouped by how they move.
Mushrooms do not have the ability to digest food like animals do. Instead, they absorb nutrients from their surroundings by breaking down organic matter with enzymes and then absorbing the nutrients through their mycelium.
The digestive glands in a grasshopper secrete enzymes that help in the breakdown of food particles into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the insect. These glands play a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients from the grasshopper's food.
Yes because it helps them digest their food:)
because it also help you to digest food and it is like an enzyme.
The wave-like motion of the esophagus is called peristalsis. It helps move food and liquids down the esophagus and into the stomach for digestion.
yes, but it doesn't look like food anymore.
Medal objects, and or none food like material..
yes
heterotrophic - ingest food like animals
Yes, they will digest and further decompose any food.
They have a stomach, just like us.
gizzard, a muscular part of their digestive system where food is broken down with the help of stones or grit that the bird swallows. The gizzard helps birds digest harder food items like seeds and insects.
It literally means to absorb...hence from that to digest, can also refer to taking in more information, or to digest food, eg the absorbtion of food which is the fuel that keeps us going, a bit like a car with petrol/deisel.
true