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Tiger - Digestive systems
The Digestive System of a Tiger (Panthera tigris) The process of digestion for a tiger starts at the mouth. Here the tiger uses its canines and molar teeth to break down food. The mouth also has...
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Human - Digestive systems
The Digestive System of a Human The process starts at the mouth. Your teeth grind food as it is mixed with saliva, produced from the salivary glands in the mouth. An enzyme in the saliva begins the...
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Hookworm - Digestive systems
The digestive system of a hookworm is a pretty basic, tubular system. Like many other nematodes, there are only two openings, the mouth and the anus. The mouth has three sets of teeth, used to bite...
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Blue Pseudoceros Flatworm - Digestive systems
The Blue Pseudoceros Flatworm is a polyclad, meaning "many branches," referring to its branched digestive system. It is also somewhat incomplete and simple. Being a flatworm, it has no way of...
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Horse - Digestive systems
The Digestive System of a Horse ( Equus ferus caballus ) The Horses digestive system is very long, complex and slow because of microbial fermentation. Microbial fermentation allows the horse...
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Zebra Mussel - Digestive systems
A Mussels usually eat organisms at the bottom of the marine food chain. Mussels usually feed on plankton and other microscopic creatures that are floating in the water. Mussels are...