no clue! you dont get to see the organs on the show but im guessing stomach cause the description kind of fits.
A Kock pouch is sometimes called a continent ileostomy because it is drained with a tube
no
A modern 'pouch' of Certo is 3 ounces. Also available in a 6 oz box.
a pouch potato.
gallbladder
tail is adapted for grasping and wrapping around things like tree limbs
There is no jelly-like substance in a kangaroo's pouch. Inside the pouch is dry and warm, and secure for the tiny embryo, which initially resembles a blob of jelly. It stays attached to the mother's teat for several months, until it grows into a joey large enough to begin leaving the pouch for short periods of time. In all, the joey stays in the pouch for about eight months (235 days), depending on the species.
The blind, furless, miniature newborn, the size of a jelly bean, crawls across its mother's fur to make its way into the pouch, where it latches onto a teat for food.
They are born outside then crawls into the pouch they are about 2cm long pink and hairless they look like a jelly bean when they are born
new born baby koalas ( joeys) are born into the mothers pouch. They look like pink jelly beans, there eyes and ears not yet fully developed. Without help it makes it's way up the pouch , climbing up through fur, to the puch opening. At 5-6 months the joey starts to pop it's head outside of the pouch, and at 7 months its starts to travell away from the pouch for short periods of time. The joey will stay with its mum for 1-2 years.
Yes, the dunnart has a pouch. Most, not all, marsupials do have a pouch.
The pouch is also called the "brood pouch".
How big is the pouch
No he does not have a pouch
gular pouch
The female kangaroo does: her brood pouch.
Tobacco is stored in a tobacco pouch. The young is stored in a marsupials pouch. A pouch is simply a sack-like item for storing whatever the owner of the pouch wants to put inside.