The alimentary canal is part of the reproductive system in pigs. The canal is used to transfer the male gamete during reproduction.
The length of the alimentary canal allows for the slow and efficient digestion and absorption of nutrients. The long length also provides ample surface area for nutrient absorption to occur. Additionally, the presence of different sections in the alimentary canal enables various digestive processes to take place, contributing to overall digestive efficiency.
Liver secreats bile juice.But liver gives this to gall bladder and gall bladder gives this to small intestine whereas other glands give juices directly to small intestine. Therefore liver is not a part of alimentary canal.
Alimentary canal of frog consists of mouth, buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, cloacae and a vent.
The alimentary canal of fetal pigs consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum), large intestine (cecum, colon, rectum), and anus. These structures play a role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, with some modifications present in fetal pigs compared to adult pigs for fetal development and nutrient absorption during early stages of life.
The alimentary canal or part of the alimentary canal usually the intestines and the stomach.
mouth (oesophagus)
No it is not.
The pancreas and the liver are the body organs that are not part of the alimentary canal. The liver and the pancreas are the organs that are not part of the alimentary canal.
The small intestines is the longest organ in the alimentary canal.
Think of the alimentary canal as being a tube that carries and processes food. The liver processes/cleans blood and stores energy, and is not directly associated with the processing of food...therefore not part of the alimentary canal.
trachea runs with oesophagus which is a part of alimentary canal. Also lyranx thorugh which trachea is continued and phyranx which is alimentary part both have common opening known as glottis
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The alimentary canal.
No, the pancreas is not part of the alimentary canal. The alimentary canal, also known as the digestive tract, includes organs such as the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The pancreas is an organ located near the small intestine that produces digestive enzymes and hormones to aid in digestion.
The alimentary canal is part of the reproductive system in pigs. The canal is used to transfer the male gamete during reproduction.
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