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Describe how food is ingested by a mosquito, frog and an eagle

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Describe how food is ingested by a mosquito, frog and an eagle.

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The taking of material (as food) into the digestive system is called as food ingested.

(frog) As we all know frog eat there prey live. The prey which they eat travels to the stomach via the esophagus and dies by drowning in the stomach acid or due to suffocation. Then that food goes to the small intestine, where it is broken down and absorbed, after that it enters large intestine and is excreted through the external cloaca.

The eagle first watch its prey and then dives down to grab it with either its talons or beak. Eagle have a highly efficient digestive system. Food is swallowed and passes through the esophagus to the crop where it can be stored and undigested food back up through the mouth as a pellet food pass.

Mosquito ingest their food through movements in the ingestible parts. Drops of alkaline liquid saliva are ejected and immediately ingested in rapid succession at the tip of the stylets.

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Mosquito-Throughout their movements in the ingestible parts, drops of an alkaline 'liquid saliva' are ejected and immediately ingested in rapid succession at the tips of the stylets.

Frog-frog's food goes through the digestive system and is then eliminated through a hole in the body.

Eagle-eagles have a highly efficient digestive system. Food is swallowed and passes through the esophagus to the crop, where it can be stored. ... Undigested food (bones and fur) regurgitated back up through the mouth as a pellet food pass.

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