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- What are the “essentials” for the human diet? What are the main divisions vertebrate (mammalian) digestive systems, what processes go on in these divisions?Which is the vertebrate group of animals characterized by crop and gizzard in its digestive system?Does the type of the diet of the insect affect the structure of organs/parts of the digestive system? Cite at least four structures representing each division of the digestive system and explain such adaptation.
- List a diversity of ways some simple animals obtain nutrition without a complete digestive tractDoes the type of diet of the insect affect the structure of organs/parts of the digestive system? Cite at least four structures and explain such adaptation. Make sure that each division of the digestive system should be represented. Elaborate.Compare how the anterior portion of the alimentary canal (from the mouth to the end of the stomach) of the crayfish and the pig carry out mechanical and chemical digestion