salivary amylase.
mouth, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, rectum, esophagus.
There are no names
When the stomach churns and squeezes the food this is physical digestion. When the enzymes and hydrochloric acid are added, this is chemical change.
Mouth(that produces saliva), stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, liver, bowels.
Mouth Buccal cavity Pharynx Oesophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Cloaca
from what I've read scientific names are usually made to describe unique characteristics such as the existence of a new species, or body parts unlike other animals. Come to think of it I've never heard a scientific name for a human,rat, or dog mouth (considering 3 of the most studied creatures on earth) a mouth is a mouth
The clinical name for the food pipe is the Oesophagus. Other common names are the 'Gullet' and 'Windpipe'
The main organs are namely mouth, tongue, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestone and the anus.
The stomach has two primary sphincters: the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and the pyloric sphincter. The LES, located at the junction of the esophagus and stomach, prevents the backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus, protecting it from acid reflux. The pyloric sphincter, situated between the stomach and the small intestine, regulates the passage of partially digested food (chyme) from the stomach into the duodenum, ensuring proper digestion and absorption.
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Amylase- digests starches Cellulase- digests fibers Lactase- digests dairy products Lipases- digests fats Maltase- digests starch & grains Proteases- digests proteins Sucrase- digests sugars
what the name for digesting food