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Animal Nutrition and the Digestive System
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Section 1

Digestive Systems

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Digestive Systems

Animals use the organs of their digestive systems to extract important nutrients from food they consume, which can later be absorbed.

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Herbivores, Omnivores, and Carnivores

Animals can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores in their eating strategies.

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Invertebrate Digestive Systems

Invertebrate digestive systems include a gastrovascular cavity with one opening or an alimentary canal with a true mouth and anus.

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Vertebrate Digestive Systems

Vertebrates may have a single stomach, several stomach chambers, or accessory organs that help to break down ingested food.

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Digestive System: Mouth and Stomach

Animal digestion begins in the mouth, then moves through the pharynx, into the esophagus, and then into the stomach and small intestine.

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Digestive System: Small and Large Intestines

Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine and waste is prepared for elimination in the large intestine.

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