Fish
fish have a bladder and a stomach. worms have a crop, gizzard, and intestine.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
The kidney system is responsible for removing waste in fish.
intestine, stomach, mouth
The intestine in a fish plays a crucial role in digestion, absorbing nutrients from food, and eliminating waste. It is where the final stages of digestion and nutrient absorption occur before waste is passed out of the body.
Fish don't poop out of their stomach. They poop out of their anus just like all vertibrates. Fish injest food, digest it in the stomach and intestine, and then egest it out the anus.
Yes, the Spiral Valve is a corkscrew like structure that runs down the centre of part of the intestine, being twisted helps it to pack more surface area into a given length
humans are ommivores, fish are much different. fish intestants are longer than ours because to give the fish more surface area through which water can be obsorbed.
im going to guess, the air bladder? but i dont know for sure.. sorry
In fish, digestion begins in the mouth where food is broken down by teeth or grinding muscles. The food then moves to the stomach where digestive enzymes break it down further. Nutrients are absorbed in the intestine and waste is eliminated through the anus.
Colon and Large Intestine =)