A plant obtains its nourishment through photosynthesis. Plants are producers, so they have no need to have a digestive system.
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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.
Lions have a specialized digestive system that allows them to digest their food efficiently. Their digestive tract includes a highly acidic stomach that helps break down tough animal tissues and a cecum for fermenting plant material. Lions have a short digestive system, which allows them to quickly absorb nutrients from their prey.
Animal systems refer to the different physiological systems within an animal's body that work together to maintain life functions. These systems include the digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, and others, each with its specific set of organs and functions. They work in harmony to support the overall health and survival of the animal.
Jellyfish and sea anemones do not have a stomach. They have a simple digestive system that allows them to directly absorb nutrients through their body walls.
a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
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Well a Gecko does not actually have a digestive system, it is the only known animal to carry out photosynthesis.
When a part of our digestive system is blocked a person or an animal could eventually die.
The answer would be the digestive system.
Mouth ,lungs ,and stomach
Each animal species has its own digestive system suited for its own needs, diet, and enviroment. Adaptation and evolution has changed the animals digestive system for its own benifit.
answ2. Everyone and every animal above the most primitive, has a digestive system, otherwise they would not be able to obtain nutrition.
It wouldn't be able to move!
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