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- Describe the anatomical and directional terms in locating the digestive structures of toad, fish and chicken. Please answer asap!!Differentiate intracellular from extracellular digestion and provide specific examples of animal/s doing it.Identify and describe structural modifications of the wall of the small intestine that enhance the digestive process.
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