What Are The Two Types Of Digestion?
Digestion is a vital process, which is a combination of both mechanical or physical and chemical processes. Mechanical or physical... View Article
Digestion is a vital process, which is a combination of both mechanical or physical and chemical processes. Mechanical or physical... View Article
During the chemical digestion process, a series of chemical reactions occurs in the stomach with the action of the gastric... View Article
No. Frogs do not have two lungs. The respiratory surfaces of the frog includes: The skin The lungs The lining... View Article
The process of digestion is generally carried out in a series of reactions of food with the digestive organs, hormones... View Article
When food reaches the stomach, it stays for approximately 5 to 6 hours. The time duration may also vary with... View Article
Digestive system is the only organ, which helps in breaking down food into nutrients, which are used for energy, growth... View Article
The small intestine is present anteriorly to the esophagus and just adjacent to the spleen and above the large intestine.... View Article
Yes. The frog can actually throw up its entire stomach. This is a mechanism of vomiting, which results in emptying... View Article
Frogs are amphibians and they undergo cutaneous respiration. Here the gaseous exchange occurs across the skin rather than gills or... View Article
The process of digestion begins from the mouth or in the oral cavity, which later passes to the hollow tube-like... View Article
The food, which is thoroughly mixed with the gastric juices in the stomach is moved further into the small intestine,... View Article
Yes. Similar to humans and other living species, frogs do have a stomach and other specialized digestive organs, which are... View Article
Rotifers are free-living, microscopic, multicellular, aquatic animals, which are found in many freshwater environments. Their preferred habitat includes the bottom... View Article
Rotifers are multicellular animals, which undergo a sexual mode of reproduction. Rotifers are dioecious i.e. they comprise both male and... View Article
Yes. Similar to humans and other animal species, rotifers have a digestive system, which comprises a mouth, ciliated buccal tube,... View Article
Rotifers are called wheel animals because they are composed of several ciliated tufts around the mouth, which are involved in... View Article
Animalcules is an old terminology, which is mainly used for a minute and microscopic organisms. Animalcule includes bacteria, virus, protozoans... View Article
Rotifers are microscopic, multicellular, aquatic and free-living animals. These living species are classified into the phylum Rotifera. These microscopic organisms... View Article
The main functions of the foot in rotifers include: The foot of rotifers can retract partially or wholly into the... View Article
Yes. Rotifers have a small brain with a simple nervous system. In rotifers, the brain is positioned exactly above the... View Article