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digestive systems

n. (digestive system English)

Usage examples of "digestive systems".

He knew how they moved, how their peculiarly restricted speech patterns sounded, how they viewed the universe out of undersized single-lensed eyes, how their digestive systems worked to process not only normal food but dead animal products as well.

But for some reason, our digestive systems can break it down—.

After we returned to the conference room, I was asked a set of questions about human digestive systems.

Their digestive systems rejected any substance that would impair their health, and they had a dynamic reaction to infective material.

Our digestive systems can isolate most of the inorganics we need from the local plant life, and most of it won't kill us out of hand if we eat it, but that's about it.

Our digestive systems can isolate most of the inorganics we need from the local plant life, and most of it wont kill us out of hand if we eat it, but thats about it.

He knew how they moved, how their pecu-liarly restricted speech patterns sounded, how they viewed the universe out of undersized single-lensed eyes, how their digestive systems worked to process not only normal food but dead animal products as well.

The toxicity is the result of their diet, their digestive systems, and the food they eat.

I have some water and some fruit there that should be compatible with all of your digestive systems.

Could their digestive systems have altered that much over the intervening millennia?

After three months of abuse, their digestive systems had a difficult time handling the intake of increased quantities of food-a problem shared by Captain David Harrison of the Peggy in 1765.

There were studies decrying the effects of the heavy oils and caffeine on the nervous and digestive systems.

It's strange, because their digestive systems are very different from either of our two races.

If this mystery race didn't have digestive systems in the normal sense they must have found a way to breathe in the fruits of their technically wasteful labours.