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A coelomate animal is the one which has a body cavity in which well developed organs can be accomodated.
well a aligators or a crocodiles digestive system works just like a humans digestive system, here is how it works first it try's to get its prey and when it does it takes it a while to eat it all . We have also been told that a Crocodile has a veyr strong acidic digestive syster,which can digest bone, feathers, or almost anything else that it can swallow. Am I correct with these two descriptions ? Ned Fogler nfogler@tampabay.rr.com
Through the nasal cavity a major a mount of vapor is released during inspiration and expiration as well. This vapor is warm and during expiration its released into the environment. During inspiration fresh air gets into the nasopharyngeal cavity and cools down the animal. This "used" air gets warm and leaves the nasal cavity via expiration
It is better if you don't get your goat kids pregnant until they are at least one year old or more to allow the goat to grow to its full potential and to allow the pelvic cavity to grow as well.
Feed = food I'm guessing... It is digested in the same way as humans do - the digestive system extracts the vitamins and minerals from the food and then the unwanted waste gets... well, you know.
Not very well. They are designed to break up and be absorbed in the digestive tract.
Its Under the hood on the left fender well marked fuses.
Yes, you can you can get a cavity in a baby tooth as well as a permanent tooth.
well anything i would put digestive system
The oesophagus passes through the thoracic cavity and into the abdominal part of the abdominopelvic cavity
A cavity can form under a crown: * If a person has bad oral hygiene, a cavity can form in the space between the crown and the real tooth. * If a crown is not well adapted, it can gather up dental plaque and slowly a cavity would form. * If a cavity is left on the tooth before cementing the crown, that cavity will not go away, and will grow slowly.
well the egestion occurs in the anus , which is the bottom part of our digestive system.
The liver processes and stores nutrients as well as producing bile. The liver is not part of the digestive or alimentary tract, but is a critical digestive organ.
under the hood on drivers side wheel well, take cover off relay and fuse box it will be marked.
The stomach, or digestive system and/or digestive tract.
Well without the digestive system you won't have the energy to lift something up.
Well a Gecko does not actually have a digestive system, it is the only known animal to carry out photosynthesis.