The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
The digestive system uses muscles to digest food. For example, stomach muscles help to break down food.
The digestive system works with the Urinary System and the Muscular System
Other systems that work with the muscular system are the skeletal system. & the digestive system.
MUSCULAR
The muscular system is the mechanical force behind the digestive system. Beginning when you take a bite, your muscular system aids your digestive system. Chewing and swallowing are done by the muscular system; muscles surrounding your stomach churn up food to aid digestion; muscles transport digested food through your intestines and eventually out of your body. (The muscles for chewing and swallowing are voluntary muscles; the rest are involuntary.)
The muscular system is needed in the digestive system because the food (or other objects entered through the mouth) needs to be pushed through the system somehow.
The digestive system uses muscles to digest food. For example, stomach muscles help to break down food.
The digestive system uses muscles to digest food. For example, stomach muscles help to break down food.
The Muscular, Digestive, and Integumentary system.
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The digestive system and the muscular system are interconnected through the muscular contractions that facilitate digestion. Smooth muscles in the walls of the digestive tract, such as the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, contract rhythmically to propel food through the system in a process called peristalsis. Additionally, the muscular system supports the overall function of the digestive organs by maintaining posture and enabling movement, which can influence digestive efficiency. Thus, the proper functioning of both systems is essential for effective digestion and nutrient absorption.