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- In which part of the body of a mammal does physical digestion occurA What is a gastrovascular cavity? B Give an example of an animal that has a gastrovascular cavity. C What is a complete digestive tract?Which of the following statements is true about the digestive system of simple invertebrates like sponges and sea anemone? * No answer One opening only used as anus One opening only used as a mouth One opening for mouth and another opening for the anus One opening which is used as a mouth and anus
- The tube that connects the mouth to the stomach is the _____. a) trachea b) pancreas c) esophagus d) liverWhen would the capillary beds surrounding the gastrointestinal organs be open? A during exercise B while sleeping C between meals D when digesting a mealWhat anatomical feature in digestive cells allows more digestion? Select an answer and submit. a Goblet cells b More nerve endings c More blood supply d Microvilli
- Identify whether the organ is: unique to the cockroach; unique to the toad; or common to both. A. Terminal opening for digestive wastes B. hair-like excretory organ: C. longitudinal pumping vessel that runs mid dorsal through the thorax and abdomen: D. slit-like opening that eventually leads to the posterior respiratory tract: E. ventral-longitudinal pair of nerves behind fat tissues:ventral-longitudinal pair of nerves behind fat tissues:What is the aim of turning the head of an unconscious patient to the side when providing oral care? a. To prevent accidental closing down on tooth brush and biting your finger. b. To inspect oral cavity. c. To remove bacteria and freshen breath. d. To allows fluid to drain and prevents aspiration.Classify the 11 digestive organs as to what's responsible for the following: 1. Ingestion 2. Digestion 3. Absorption 4. Excretion Give other examples and uses of animal movement e.g., in ants, lizard and earthworm.
- This organ can be found in the human head. Which sentence correctly describes one function of this organ? A. It helps the body make its own food. B. It exchanges gases in the body. C. It pumps blood around the body. D. helps control body movements.Write an essay describe the digestive processes used to extract nutrients from a meal consisting of roast chicken fresh garden peas and mashed potatoes and how these nutrients are absorbed into the body . Describe the anatomical structures and physiological mechanisms involved.Explain in your own words: What are the unique anatomical structures observed in birds to carry out thefunctions of digestion? Elaborate on these unique structures and provide reasons for theappearance of these unique structures.