1. Write one word for the following.
1. Outgrowths in Hydra that help in taking in food
2. A fleshy muscular organ present in the mouth
3. Finger-like projections found on the lining of the small intestine
4. The digestive juice secreted by the liver
5. The smallest chamber in a cow's stomach
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1.Tentacles
2.Tongue
3.Villi
4.Bile juice
5.Omasum
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1. Tentacles ( in one word )
Explanation: A tentacle is a flexible, mobile, elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs. Anatomically, the tentacles of animals work mainly like muscular hydrostats.
2. Tongue
3. Villi ( in one word )
Explanation: Villus, plural villi, in anatomy any of the small, slender, vascular projections that increase the surface area of a membrane. ... The villi of the small intestine project into the intestinal cavity, greatly increasing the surface area for food absorption and adding digestive secretions.
4. Bile juice ( in one word )
Explanation: Bile is a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps with digestion. It breaks down fats into fatty acids, which can be taken into the body by the digestive tract. ... Bile acids (also called bile salts) Bilirubin (a breakdown product or red blood cells)
5. Omasum ( in one word )
Explanation: The omasum is where food particles that are small enough get transferred into the abomasum for enzymatic digestion. In ruminants with a more sophisticated omasum, the large surface area allows it to play a key role in the absorption of water, electrolytes, volatile fatty acids, minerals, and the fermentation of food.
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1. Tentacles ( in one word )
Explanation: A tentacle is a flexible, mobile, elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs. Anatomically, the tentacles of animals work mainly like muscular hydrostats.
2. Tongue
3. Villi ( in one word )
Explanation: Villus, plural villi, in anatomy any of the small, slender, vascular projections that increase the surface area of a membrane. ... The villi of the small intestine project into the intestinal cavity, greatly increasing the surface area for food absorption and adding digestive secretions.
4. Bile juice ( in one word )
Explanation: Bile is a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps with digestion. It breaks down fats into fatty acids, which can be taken into the body by the digestive tract. ... Bile acids (also called bile salts) Bilirubin (a breakdown product or red blood cells)
5. Omasum ( in one word )
Explanation: The omasum is where food particles that are small enough get transferred into the abomasum for enzymatic digestion. In ruminants with a more sophisticated omasum, the large surface area allows it to play a key role in the absorption of water, electrolytes, volatile fatty acids, minerals, and the fermentation of food.
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