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How is the earthworm’s digestive system adapted for extracting relatively small amounts of food from large amounts of ingested soil?
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bobpursley
isnt it a flow through system, with little constrictions?
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Grace
Hey guys, I went looking and I think I found the answer: The gizzard churns the food and moves it to the intestine to be absorbed. Does that sound right?
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The intestines are long so the surface area for absorption of nutrients is greater
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