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- 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.Describe the anatomical and directional terms in locating the digestive structures of toad, fish and chicken. Please answer asap!!Discuss the type of animals as to mode of digestion