Selfdigestive
Selfdigestive is a term that describes the process by which an organism breaks down its own tissues for nourishment. This biological phenomenon can occur in various contexts and for different reasons. One notable example is found in certain species of insects, such as the female praying mantis, which may consume parts of the male during or after mating. This behavior, while seemingly extreme, can provide essential nutrients for egg development.
Another instance of selfdigestion, or autolysis, is observed in the life cycle of some amphibians. For example,
Selfdigestion is also a critical process in decomposition after death. Once an organism dies, its own enzymes