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Squid Digestion
A squid's digestive tract is a straightforward tube from the mouth to the anus. The squid's beak grabs the prey firmly and pushes it into its buccal mass (mouth) where the radula grinds it into fine pieces. Food passes through the esophagus down the tube to where digestive organs aid in digestion and absorb nutrients. Undigested matter is passed to the rectum and a siphon at the anus ejects waste