The parts of the digestive system in order are: Mouth, Throat, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Anus. However, of these the only organs are the stomach and the intestines (small and large). The gallbladder secretes bile to help break down food.
Digestive system: set of organs involved in the digestion of food.
Pharynx: part of the digestive tract between the mouth and the esophagus.
Esophagus: part of the digestive tract between the larynx and the cardia of the stomach.
Stomach: pocket-like part of the digestive tract, where food is mixed and stored.
Pancreas (tail): gland connected to the digestive tract which produces digestive enzymes.
Duodenum: beginning of the small intestine.
Small intestine: part of the digestive tract between the stomach and the large intestine.
Descending colon: part of the large intestine in which food travels downward.
Sigmoid: last part of the descending colon.
Anus: end of the large intestine, through which the human body expels solid waste.
Rectum: last part of the large intestine, between the sigmoid colon and the anus.
Appendix: hollow diverticulum fastened to the caecum.
Cecum: blind gut formed by the part of the large intestine between the small intestine and the ascending colon.
Ascending colon: part of the large intestine where food travels upward.
Transverse colon: part of the large intestine where food travels horizontally.
Gallbladder: small sac that contains the bile.
Liver: digestive gland that produces bile.
Tooth: organ set in the jaws and used to cut and crush food.
Tongue: organ of taste
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i think it is the: Mouth-pharynx-esophagus-stomach-small intestine- large intestine- anus
digestive system divided into 2 main parts i.e. ALIMENTRY CANAL AND DIGESTIVE GLENDS
Cellulose
You should consider if inside of the digestive tract is made up of cells. organs or systems that have hollow tube such as mouth, respiratory tract, digestive system, and GI tract are considered external environment because it is connected to outside. You can think of more examples of the external environment in the body.
Digestive tract is made up of four layers . 1 serosa is outer layer . 2 Muscle layer is second part. 3 sub mucosa is third layer . 4 mucosa is the inner most layer .
The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids in the protein. This is determined by the sequence of bases in the DNA ie by the genetic code. Each group of three bases in DNA codes for one amino acid in the protein ie it is a triplet code.
Its a type of smooth muscle that is made up of fibers bounded together to form a single unit.It is found in walls of hollow organs(digestive tract, urinary tract, hollow vessels and reproductive system.In some cases they are self- excitable.They spontaneously generate graded oscillation in their membrane potential that is rhythmical in nature called slow wave potential or pace maker activity.
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.
Cellulose
Through the digestive tract look it up...
yes because it will mess up their digestive tract
No. The digestive tract consists of the tube that makes up the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. The pancreas (and liver) are accessory organs which, along with the digestive tract, make up the digestive system.
Yes. If liver malfunctions, you get hapatitis, by which the whole digestive system is impaired.
It is 'lined' by many muscles at many points, including circular muscles, longitudinal muscles etc. No single muscle, or single type of muscle, lines it.
You should consider if inside of the digestive tract is made up of cells. organs or systems that have hollow tube such as mouth, respiratory tract, digestive system, and GI tract are considered external environment because it is connected to outside. You can think of more examples of the external environment in the body.
Enzymes in the digestive system speed up the breakdown of food. The process of these enzymes breaking down the food in the digestive tract is known as hydrolases.
The digestive tract treats indigestible plant fibers as pathogens, and if they are small enough to pass through then they will continue on through the system, but if they are too big they will be barfed up.
one whole frog.
How the heck should I know thats why I looked it Up!