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An animal that relies on a digestive tract for digestion breaks down food by only extracelluar digestion only both intracelluar and extracelluar digestion or neither (answer and ill give what ever)

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Animals with digestive tracts rely on extracellular digestion to break down food. You can remember this by extracellular meaning outside the cell, so because the stomach of the animal isn't a single cell, it's extracellular. Hope this helps!

Side note: Intracellular digestion happens inside the cell (Hence the name), in the cytoplasm