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4 April, 10:17

How is the shark's digestive system different from a human's?

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  1. 4 April, 10:34
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    (Carnivorous) They don't rely as much on the mechanical breakdown of foods in the mouth as much as they usually eat their prey whole. They also have U-shaped stomachs.

    They regurgitate indigestible things (e. g. Large Bones)

    They have shorter, spiralling intestines, but this means it also has a large surface area.
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