a. State the function of the digestive system in animals b. Describe how plants obtain their nutrients for growth in the absence of a digestive system. c. Using the information in the diagram, describe the relationship between the food consumed by the animal and the length and complexity of the digestive tract. d. State the role of the rumen in the X. e. In humans, the villi in the small intestine are responsible for the absorption of required substances, explain how lipids are broken down and absorbed.

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a. State the function of the digestive system in animals
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Describe how plants obtain their nutrients for growth in the absence of a digestive system.
c. Using the information in the diagram, describe the relationship between the food consumed
by the animal and the length and complexity of the digestive tract.
d. State the role of the rumen in the X.
In humans, the villi in the small intestine are responsible for the absorption of required
substances, explain how lipids are broken down and absorbed.
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