Describe the structure of gizzard of cockroach
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The gizzard is a muscular stomach with sharp teeth-like structures that grinds the food into smaller pieces. The gastric sacks contain bacteria that the cockroach uses to digest its food. ... The Malpighian tubules remove wastes from the hemolymph, in the body cavity surrounding the cockroach's organs and tissues.
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Gizzard of Cockroach
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- The gizzard is a sort of strong stomach in cockroach. It comprises of sharp teeth which can granulate the nourishment into little parts.
- It is secured with round thick divider with solid chitins.
- It comprises of six teeth in the stomach which helps in the pounding of the nourishment.
- Gizzard, in numerous winged animals, the rear piece of the stomach, particularly adjusted for pounding nourishment.
- Situated between the saclike harvest and the digestive tract, the gizzard has a thick strong divider and may contain little stones, or gastroliths.
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