Which of the following organs are unique to the avian digestive system? Select one: O a. Crop and ventriculus O b. Ventriculus O c. Crop Od. Ventriculus and monogastric stomach Oe. Monogastric stomach

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### Unique Organs in the Avian Digestive System

**Question:**  
Which of the following organs are unique to the avian digestive system?

**Options:**
- a. Crop and ventriculus
- b. Ventriculus
- c. Crop
- d. Ventriculus and monogastric stomach
- e. Monogastric stomach
Transcribed Image Text:### Unique Organs in the Avian Digestive System **Question:** Which of the following organs are unique to the avian digestive system? **Options:** - a. Crop and ventriculus - b. Ventriculus - c. Crop - d. Ventriculus and monogastric stomach - e. Monogastric stomach
**Quiz Question: Animal Digestive Processes**

**Question:**
Which of the following animals does not carry out fermentation as part of its digestive processes?

**Options:**
- a. Termite
- b. Hoatzin (Tropical forest bird)
- c. African lion
- d. Deer
- e. Elephant

*Instructions: Select one option that best answers the question.*

This question is designed to assess your understanding of animal digestion and the role of fermentation in different species. Fermentation is a crucial part of digesting plant materials in many herbivores, where microorganisms break down cellulose into simpler compounds. Consider the diet and digestive system of each listed animal to determine which one does not rely on fermentation for digestion.
Transcribed Image Text:**Quiz Question: Animal Digestive Processes** **Question:** Which of the following animals does not carry out fermentation as part of its digestive processes? **Options:** - a. Termite - b. Hoatzin (Tropical forest bird) - c. African lion - d. Deer - e. Elephant *Instructions: Select one option that best answers the question.* This question is designed to assess your understanding of animal digestion and the role of fermentation in different species. Fermentation is a crucial part of digesting plant materials in many herbivores, where microorganisms break down cellulose into simpler compounds. Consider the diet and digestive system of each listed animal to determine which one does not rely on fermentation for digestion.
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