duodenum
The gastrointestinal tract is part of the digestive system.
Yes
In the human gastrointestinal tract, the endogenous fluid is not actually water. It is the enzymes that break food down into particles that can be absorbed by the body.
It is also known as the ailmentary tract or ailmentary canal.
The liver provides a very important function for the gastrointestinal tract as it breaks detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs to be used by the body. It also creates proteins for use in other parts of the body.
Via the bile duct near the stomach end of the small intestine. Better answer, it enters the first part of the sm. intestine the Duodenum
The gastrointestinal tract is part of the digestive system.
Sorbitol is poorly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract as it has a low lipid solubility.
GIT. It stands for GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT in full.
Urinary tract.
The GI (Gastrointestinal) tract or the Digestive Tract
Bile enters the gallbladder between meals
I think you are looking for liver and pancreas, these are accessory digestive organs that produce enzymes and emulsifiers that are secreted into the digestive tract.
GI tract, GIT, digestive tract, digestion tract, alimentary canal
Bile can enter the urinary tract. Certain infections, diseases, or organ failures, can cause bile to enter the urinary tract. This can be a very serious illness and medical attention should be sought out immediately.
The GI (Gastrointestinal) tract or the Digestive Tract
By the Liver.