The shark takes a bite out of its prey or swallows it whole with its Mouth
The Pharynx moves the food from the mouth to the Esophagus
The Esophagus moves the food from the Pharynx to the Stomach
The Stomach digests the food and the Liver stores all fatty reserves and energy
The Intestines are spiral shaped to increase surface area for digestion
The Gal Bladder stores the bile from the Liver
The Kidney then extracts urea from the urine of the shark and returns it to the blood
Lastly, the Anus then gets rid of the waste in the shark