Pig has just one stomach. The digestive system of pig is very simple thus aiding its quick digestion of food. It can eat anything from trash to meat and poisons. Most of these foods are digested to fats.
Pigs make use of a digestive system which is called monogastric (mono-gastric) and it is a digestive system
that is also found in humans too....the “mono” means one
while the “gastric” means stomach,,so monogastric means one stomach...
so here you have a simple and well detailed answer to your question..the pig has just one stomach....
you also need to be aware that the digestive system found in a pig is different from that of animals like sheep and cattle,,sheep and catte have their own digestive
system called polygastric or you can call it ruminant digestive system....
Pigs only have one stomach.
Pigs are omnivores, which means they consume both meat and plants.
Besides that, pigs are one of the smartest mammals,
the pig is naturally classified as an animal that eats very greedily, and likes to eat anything,
but keep in mind that pigs are animals that have a simple digestive device, which is unable to digest food with high fiber content
pig's digestive system consists of:
*mouth
* esophagus (esophagus)
* stomach
* small intestine
*Appendix
* large intestine
* anus
Pig has just one stomach. The digestive system of pig is very simple thus aiding its quick digestion of food. It can eat anything from trash to meat and poisons. Most of these foods are digested to fats.
Pigs make use of a digestive system which is called monogastric (mono-gastric) and it is a digestive system
that is also found in humans too....the “mono” means one
while the “gastric” means stomach,,so monogastric means one stomach...
so here you have a simple and well detailed answer to your question..the pig has just one stomach....
you also need to be aware that the digestive system found in a pig is different from that of animals like sheep and cattle,,sheep and catte have their own digestive
system called polygastric or you can call it ruminant digestive system....
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