| digestibility |
(as applied to organic wastes). The potential degree to which organic matter in waste water or sewage can be broken down into simpler and/or more biologically stable products.
Ãâó: www.knowledgebank.irri.org/glossary/Glossary/D.htm
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| digestion |
The process by which food that has been taken into the mouth is broken down so that is can be absorbed and used by the body
Ãâó: www.spinalnet.co.uk/EEndCom/GBCON/homepage.nsf/0/2...
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| digestive tract |
The muscle-walled tube running from the mouth to the anus. It is divided into sections, such as the oesophagus, stomach and small and large intestines. Food enters at the mouth and moves along the tube, being digested (broken down) and absorbed into the body at various points along its length. Material that is left over, eg, fibre (roughage), leaves the body, as stools, from the anus.
Ãâó: www.spinalnet.co.uk/EEndCom/GBCON/homepage.nsf/0/2...
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| digitigrade |
walking so that the weight of the body is on the toes and the back of the foot is raised; red fox and bobcat are examples of digitigrades
Ãâó: www.kentuckyawake.org/templates/glossary/
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| digit |
Any finger or toe.
Ãâó: www.uvm.edu/~jdecher/GoT.html
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| DIG | of superficial relevance if any |
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