Yes, both Alligators and Crocodiles have a digestive system. They are said to have some if the most acidic stomachs in the animal kingdom as they eat animals whole; bones, skin and horns alike. Therefore they need to be able to process the entire meal.
Yes, they do have a digestive system.
Mouth--> Pharynx--> esophagus--> stomach--> small intestine--> large intestine -->cloaca
Frogs have a well-built circulatory system that connects to all the other systems in their body. Their arteries circulate blood away from the heart to all the organs, and the veins carry blood back to their unique three chambered heart. The lungs provide oxygen to capillaries, these help oxygen to circulate throughout the body. There are also capillaries, which absorb additional oxygen from the environment, located under the skin. A frogs digestive system along with digestive glands, allows for the breakdown of food. When it reaches the small intestine, it is absorbed into the blood to be transported where needed. Undigested food, urine, and sperm or eggs pass through the large intestine and then into the cloaca, the exit of the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Frogs also have a complex nervous system. This includes a brain, spinal cord and many nerves which help to connect all the systems together and coordinate activity.
No they do not. The don't even bite their food, but secrete digestive fluid to produce a liquid and with a small appendage suck it up into the digestive system.
Wolverines have a digestive system that is similar to other carnivores. The stomach is not divided into chambers like you would find in ruminants.
Frogs have a heart that has 3 chambers, and worms do not. Worms exchange gas from their blood through their skin, but frogs are not able to do this. Frogs have the same type of respiratory system as humans.
Digestive System.
The pancreas of a frog belongs to the digestive system
Flog gnaw
Humans have teeth up front that are strong and destroy what is being eaten, and they have villi in their small intestines. Frogs have weak teeth that help to crush their food brought into their mouth by their tongue. Their small intestine does most of the digestion.the human digestive system has an anus and an appendix in the digestive system while a frog's digestive system has a cloaca and a cloaca vent
Tadpoles are herbivores and frogs are insects.
I THINK it's in the digestive system . not sure though
Well.... The frog needs nutrients in order to survive. When the frog would eat its food, the food would go down through the digestive system, where obviously the food would break down. Then the circulatory system would take the broken down food and spread the nutrients that were taken from the food, all across the frogs body. So the main answer is that a frogs digestive and circulatory system are important for its survival because the frog needs nutrient given to its body. The two systems work together to break down the food and spread the nutrients across the frogs body. - This was the way I answered a question on my lab.
The body system that the colon belongs to is the digestive system. The colon is also known as the large intestine.
The digestive system organs of a frog are actually very similar to a human's digestive system. They have a stomach, 1 intestine, a liver, a gall bladder, and a rectum.
yes some fish have intestines up to 1 meter long
Mouth--> Pharynx--> esophagus--> stomach--> small intestine--> large intestine -->cloaca
The Gullet Is Part Of The Digestive System