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- Compare and contrast the structures of a solid-food-specialized insect digestive tract with one modified for a liquid diet.Venoms nearly always consist of complex mixes of compounds.Suggest evolutionary and physiological reasons why mixes areemployed rather than pure compounds. Assume that mixes implylower amounts of individual components; for instance, assumethat if a venom is composed of two compounds, each will bepresent in only about half the quantity than if it were the onlycomponent.Nutrition and Digestion Identify the different modes of feeding mechanisms found in the Animal Kingdom, describe each and give 2 example animals for each mode. Why do Cnidarians, Flatworms and Protists have simple or no extensively developed digestive system? (clue: mention their digestive structure and their mode of feeding) What are the structural adaptations of snakes that allowed them to eat and digest a whole prey? Why do insects of one species have a changing diet requirement during their life history? Different birds have varying food habits, discuss the structural and physiological adaptations that allow them to process these foods. What are the four stages of the digestive process, describe each stage/step and indicate what are the products/substances produced and their fate? Discuss the role of the endocrine system in controlling digestion. (no plagiarism pls, thank u!)
- What are the structures of an insect digestive tract that are specialized for solid food type? What structure is the one modified for a liquid diet? Compare and explain.Im mollusks. torsion refers to: O the winding of the shell and the visceral mas the ability to draw the head into the shell an anterior-trending twisting of the digestive tract the retraction of the radula into the pharyngeal cavity posterior-trending spiraling of the nerve chord O lack of a torso the loss of the so-called "swimming organ"Earthworms are known to consume which of the following materials except: O living plant tissues (roots) O microorganisms in the soil O organic matter O detritus
- Explain the structures of an insect digestive tract specialized for solid food type with one modified for a liquid diet.Which statement best describes the diagrams shown? https://images.app.goo.gl/xAnVmHYPHudXsoYj7Carnivora skull and dentition characteristics: For each Order of Mammalia in this lab, describe the skull characteristics. Be sure to note if incisors (upper/lower), canines, premolars and molars are present. Also note special features of molar teeth in the bobcat and the mule deer. If it’s easier to instead do this on the field
- In the animal kingdom today, poikilotherms outnumberhomeotherms by a great margin. Why is poikilothermy asuccessful way of life even though poikilotherms sometimesmust compete successfully with homeotherms to survive?A B. • Structure A functions in [ Select ] [ Select ] • Structure B functions in digestion pumping blood through the circulatory system gas exchange Structure C functions in maintaining blood pressure20. Does this animal have an incomplete or complete digestive tract? Group of answer choices both complete incomplete neither