01:119:100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21-3: Gastrointestinal Tract, Pharynx, Esophagus

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A cellular organelle in which enzymes break down food. After a cell engulfs a food particle by phagocytosis, the newly formed food vacuole fuses with a lysosome containing enzymes. As food is digested, small food molecules pass through the vacuole membrane into the cytosol. Enables animals to devour much larger pieces of food rather than could fit inside a vacuole. A compartment with a single opening that functions as both the entrance for food (mouth) as well as the exit for undigested waste (anus). Cells lining the gastrovascular cavity secrete digestive enzymes that break down the food into smaller particles. Other cells engulf these food particles and digestion is completed in cellular food vacuoles. Undigested material is expelled back out through the mouth. A digestive tube extending between two openings, a mouth at one end and an anus at the other.

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