A complete digestive system is found in bears.
How is the undigested food removed from a bear?
A.
The skin excretes waste.
B.
An opening specified for waste removal is present.
C.
The one opening is dual purpose for intake and removal.
D.
Limbs are used to remove the waste.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@HelpOfTheGods
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YOU HAVE SUMMONED THE GODS TO YOUR QUESTION :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD
OpenStudy (haleholmes):
B: I think
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats what i though but im not 100% sure
OpenStudy (haleholmes):
Well, bears expel waste by pooping
So that's what it would most likely be
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well duh but sometimes they try to trick u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the asnwer would be d because the digestive system consist of the stomach, large intestine and small intestine and your large intestine is the limb that helps you shoot it out your anus lol
OpenStudy (haleholmes):
It says undigested food so it would come back out the mouth as throw up so it might be c...
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