yes
Yes they do. It is behind the gizzard. the gizzard is behind the crop the crop is behind...
the crop
yes a grasshopper has a crop. and a gizzard
No, desert tortoises are diurnal.
The gizzard is harder than the crop in an earthworm. The gizzard is a muscular organ with stones inside that help grind up food, while the crop is a storage organ that stores food temporarily before it moves to the gizzard for digestion.
The crop stores food and the gizzard is used to mechanically break food down into smaller pieces.
yes a desert tortoises has a back bones.
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.
In the gizzard.
Yes, ants do bite desert tortoises and baby desert tortoises are in the most danger. If you keep tortoises outside, it is important to make sure ants cannot get to them.
the desert
In a cross section anterior to the gizzard of an earthworm, you would find the crop, esophagus, pharynx, and the mouth. The crop stores food temporarily before it moves to the gizzard for further mechanical digestion.