it depends on the fish
I've heard that the oil in the fish oil capsules will irritate your stomach. If it is necessary for you to take fish oil, I suggest that you place them in the freezer so that they will absorb in the intestine instead of the stomach
A fish's stomach is responsible for breaking down and digesting food that the fish has consumed. It secretes enzymes and acids to help break down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the fish's body. Once digestion is complete, the nutrients are absorbed through the stomach lining and distributed throughout the fish's body.
its right in the middle of its body if you flip a star fish over you will see its mouth the mouth when eating leads straight to the digestive system (stomach) its located between all five arms
It depends entirely on the species of fish. They are pretty small, but vary from the size of a pin head to something the size of a pea. There are probably bigger ones for some of the bigger fish.
there are only one gill on each side of a fish
relatively the same size, however the stomach may be a little bit smaller.
7 oz.
No a shark has a bigger stomach
Fish that have a stomach, generally secrete stomach acid (HCl). However, not all fish have a stomach. For example carp have no stomach and thus no stomach acid secretion.
star fish do not use its stomach to eat.
Fish don't poop out of their stomach. They poop out of their anus just like all vertibrates. Fish injest food, digest it in the stomach and intestine, and then egest it out the anus.
No. My fish has a bulgy stomach and is perfectly fine. =3 hope I helped!
Dwarf lantern sharks use their stomach, which the fish is able to light up, to attract prey. This is how this shark got its name; 'dwarf', for its size, and 'lantern' for its stomach.
a fishes stomach is as big as its eye
Goldfish
A stomach can get to a size of a dick
2cm