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What makes up the Digestive tract?

food goes down the esophagus into the stomach with digestive acids and the through the small intestines so food can be absorbed then to the large intestine so water can be absorbed the left overs is what your body didn't use.


What is the last part of the digestive tract?

The anus is the last part of the digestive tract.


What is the wavelike movement of the digestive tract?

That wavelike movement of the digestive tract is known as peristalsis.


What is the relation between the digestive system and the circulatory system?

The relation between the circulatory system and the digestive system is that the digestive system makes energy so the energy goes to the heart and that is what makes it pump.


Do the liver and pancreas lay in the digestive tract?

The digestive tract consists of the mouth, the throat, the stomach, the intestines, the rectum, and the anus. The liver and pancreas are attached to the digestive tract by the means of tubes, so they can supply their own digestive fluids and enzymes, however they do not lay within the digestive tract.


Where is water absorbed in the digestive tract?

Water is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the digestive tract.


Where does food pass in the digestive system?

The Digestive Tract


The digestive system is also known as?

the digestive tract


Where does the microflora grow in the digestive tract?

E. coli bacteria grow in the digestive tract.


What is the purpose of having a long digestive tract?

It makes sure that your food is completely digested and you have absorbed all the nutrients.


What are the names of all parts of the digestive system?

the parts are: mouth, tongue, palate, bolus, teeth, espigolthis, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, gallbladder, liver, small intestine large intestine. if u don't feel satisfied u may look at WWW.encyclopedia.com


What body party start with the letter c?

Cornea of the eyes Caecum in the digestive tract Colon in the digestive tract