A plant obtains its nourishment through photosynthesis. Plants are producers, so they have no need to have a digestive system.
Cows do have a digestive system. They are ruminants which are cloven hooved animals that have four compartments to their stomach and chew their cud. Their small and large intestine are designed to handle large volumes of material. The four compartments of the cattle stomach are the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. After leaving the stomach the rest of digestion is performed in the small intestine and large intestine much as it is in humans and other mammals. Water is primarily absorbed in the large intestine.
Humans have a useless appendage connected to their large intestine called the appendix. But the question should be more concerned about what cows have in their digestive systems that humans don't, but since this question is not asking that, we'll not answer that here.
A cow has a ruminant digestive system. This type of digestive system is what allows the cow to digest forages as its primary source of food.
Flatworms have a one way digestive system. They are the simplest of the animals with one way digestive systems. Other organisms with one way systems are mammals and fish.
To extract nutrients and energy from their food source in order for the cow to function normally.
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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.
They are the same as any animal. The horse is similar to many other vertebras; it has a respiratory system, digestive system, reproduction system, integumentry system, nervous system, circulatory system, lymphatic system, endocrine system, urinary system, muscular system, immune system, and skeletal or support system.
Dogs are mainly carnivores, means they need meat in their diet. Another answer: Dogs do not have the digestive system required to live on a vegetarian diet. They neither have the four chambered stomach of a cow nor do they have the large digestive area in their large intestine like a horse. Instead they have a relatively small digestive system. They could not live on a vegetarian diet.
Wolverines have a digestive system that is similar to other carnivores. The stomach is not divided into chambers like you would find in ruminants.
a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
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A polar bear's digestive system is a digestive system and a humming bird is a humming bird.
When a part of our digestive system is blocked a person or an animal could eventually die.
Well a Gecko does not actually have a digestive system, it is the only known animal to carry out photosynthesis.
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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.
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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!