Biology, asked by saidabanavathuvja48, 4 days ago

Number of teeth (denticles) present in the gizzard of cockroach is 5 6 9 10​

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Answered by satyamcomputers20
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Answer:

5 6 9 10 sorry I don't understand the question

Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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Answer:

The buccal cavity receives the common duct of salivary glands. The cockroach has a pair of salivary glands. Saliva contains amylase which converts starch into sugar.

The buccal cavity receives the common duct of salivary glands. The cockroach has a pair of salivary glands. Saliva contains amylase which converts starch into sugar.The oesophagus is short in the length tabular structure while the crop is a large pear-shaped structure. But both are thin-walled structure.

The buccal cavity receives the common duct of salivary glands. The cockroach has a pair of salivary glands. Saliva contains amylase which converts starch into sugar.The oesophagus is short in the length tabular structure while the crop is a large pear-shaped structure. But both are thin-walled structure.The gizzard is a small, rounded thick walled with muscular chitins lining structure. It has six teeth. These teeth are sharp to grind the food. Gizzard masticates the food.

The buccal cavity receives the common duct of salivary glands. The cockroach has a pair of salivary glands. Saliva contains amylase which converts starch into sugar.The oesophagus is short in the length tabular structure while the crop is a large pear-shaped structure. But both are thin-walled structure.The gizzard is a small, rounded thick walled with muscular chitins lining structure. It has six teeth. These teeth are sharp to grind the food. Gizzard masticates the food.So the correct answer is 'Six'.

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