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• Name the white and hardest substance which covers the teeth.
• Name an enzyme which breaks down the starch present in the food into sugars.
Name the largest gland in the body.
Name the longest part of the alimentary canal.
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Which of the following is not a type of teeth?
(a) incisors 0 (b) canines
(c) anus
(d) molars
The walls of the large intestine absorb
(a) water 0 (b) digested food O (c) undigested food (d) cellulose
Bile juice is produced by
(a) pancreas
(b) gall bladder (c) liver
(d) stomach
Compound stomach is found in
(a) humans
(b) lion
(d) all of the
tch the following:
Column A
Column B
Liver
(a) tentacles
Large intestine (b) pseudopodia
(c) bile juice secretion
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Answered by αηυяαg
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Answered by audi59
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Animals obtain their nutrition from the consumption of other organisms. Depending on their diet, animals can be classified into the following categories: plant eaters (herbivores), meat eaters (carnivores), and those that eat both plants and animals (omnivores). The nutrients and macromolecules present in food are not immediately accessible to the cells. There are a number of processes that modify food within the animal body in order to make the nutrients and organic molecules accessible for cellular function. As animals evolved in complexity of form and function, their digestive systems have also evolved to accommodate their various dietary needs.

Herbivores, Omnivores, and Carnivores

Herbivores are animals whose primary food source is plant-based. Examples of herbivores, as shown in Figure 15.2 include vertebrates like deer, koalas, and some bird species, as well as invertebrates such as crickets and caterpillars. These animals have evolved digestive systems capable of handling large amounts of plant material. Herbivores can be further classified into frugivores (fruit-eaters), granivores (seed eaters), nectivores (nectar feeders), and folivores (leaf eaters).

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