mouth - saliva
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
excessory organs of digestion are organs that are incleded in the digestive system, helps in digestion but does not have food passing through them. excessory organs of digestion include: # the liver # the pancres # the gallblader
two organs where digestion occur are stomach and small intestine
There is the small intestine, stomach, and the mouth, and that is all that i can think of. Hope this answer helps you people out there looking for three of the organs for mechanical digestion. But if not....... well that sucks for you.
All organs from all other body systems are not part of the gastrointestinal tract. As some examples, these are not involved with digestion: heart, lung, skin, reproductive organs.
Mouth,oesophogus,stomach,small intestine,large intestine,rectum,anus
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
The importance of vital functional organs cannot be judged independently in relation to another all all organs are important for functional life process such as digestion, excretion etc
Gall bladder, liver, pancreas
The digestion of a well-balanced meal requires the involvement of all organs because each organ plays a specific role in breaking down nutrients. The mouth initiates digestion through chewing and saliva, while the stomach further processes food with acids and enzymes. The small intestine absorbs the majority of nutrients, and the liver and pancreas aid in digestion by producing bile and enzymes. Ultimately, the large intestine helps with water absorption and waste elimination, making the coordinated function of these organs essential for effective digestion and nutrient absorption.
Abdominal cavity
They are the large and small intestine
abdominal cavity