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- Which of the following would you expect to be TRUE of an herbivore: -More canine teeth than molars -An extended cecum -Fewer endosymbionts than found in omnivores -A shorter, simpler digestive tract A- longer esophagusSelect ALL statements about digestive systems that are true: A. carnivores have longer digestive tracts than herbivores B. gizzards grind food with little rocks C. the front part of our mouths where we chew food is called the pharynx D. An alimentary canal is the same thing as a gastrointestinal tract E. The gastro-intestinal lumen is anaerobic.Which digestive system is characterized by a long digestive system, and a very large caecum? Group of answer choices Omnivore Herbivore Carnivore
- complete the following food chains by dragging and dropping the animals in the correct orderThe spotted hyena can generate enough force with its jaws to crush bone. Which of the following is NOT a possible explanation for their high bite force, relative to other carnivores? The jaw musculature is much larger compared to other carnivores (greater in-force) The hyena jaw is shorter, increasing the out-lever arm The hyena places the bone under a specialized tooth (circled), which effectively decreases the out-lever arm length The jaw muscle of the hyena inserts further from the articulation point with the skull, effectively increasingly the in-lever arm Further, which of the following does NOT represent an adaptation to absorb and withstand high forces? Spongy bone Incorporation of minerals and proteins into the biological material experiencing the force Arrangement of fibers in parallel 3D structures Fusion of small bonesWhich 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
- What is the definition of the word carnivore? An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms. An animal that eats other animals An animal that eats only plants An animal that eats both plants and animalsPlease answer the following Anthropology questions fully, thoroughly, and in depth. Part i. What adaptations are associated with a frugivory diet? Give an example of a primate that has this diet. Part ii. What adaptations are associated with a folivory diet? Give an example of a primate that has this diet.note whether the statements below are consistent with a gastrovascular cavity, a type of incomplete digestive track or a complete digestive track (alimentary canal). A single opening functions in taking in food and eliminating waste. A simple type of digestive system. A more complex digestive system that allows for more comprehensive food processing. Two openings allow food to move in one direction as it is processed. Is suited to opportunistic feeding (eating when food is available). Is present in human systems.
- An animal’s feeding adaptations are an integral part of its behavior and usually shape the appearance of the animal itself. Discuss contrasting feeding adaptations of carnivores and herbivores.Choose a domesticated animal and consider how its digestive physiology might differ from that of its wild ancestors. (Think about differences in diet and selective pressures)Figure 16.7 Which of the following statements about the digestive system is false?a. Chyme is a mixture of food and digestive juices that is produced in the stomach.b. Food enters the large intestine before the small intestine.c. In the small intestine, chyme mixes with bile, which emulsifies fats.d. The stomach is separated from the small intestine by the pyloric sphincter.