the three organs in your digestive system are the intestines, stomach, and liver
The answer is mouth,stomach and oesophagus.
Here are your choices: mouth, oesophagus (esophagus), liver/gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, and the anus. Hope I helped.
3 of the organs that digest food are the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
The human digestive system in short consists of: Salivary glands, tongue, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus.
The stomach, liver pancreas, gall bladder, liver, large and smal intestine, duodenum, salivary glands, the mouth, and the bloodstream.
pancreas, liver, gallbladder.
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.
Were does chemical digestion take place
Chemical digestion begins in the mouth with the secretion of saliva from three pairs of salivary glands. Saliva contains the digestive enzyme salivary amylase.
Saliva, amylase, mechanical and chemical digestion, muscles, mucus, stomach acid.
the three glands that help to complete the digestion are large, intestine small intestine and kidney
ParastalsisChewing with teethBile and pancreatic juice secreted in the small intestine
The three organs that work together to help the small intestine are the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. Hope I helped. (=
Stretching of the organ by food in the lumen, osmolarity and PH of contents, and the presence of substances and end products of digestion
Three body organs are: the brain, the heart, the liver.
three!
Several organs are responsible for making lots of enzymes. The liver makes dozens, but perhaps the most often referred-to organs are those in the digestive system: the small intestine and the pancreas. They release three broad types of enzyme - lipase, carbohydrase and protease. However, each of these three generic groups sub-divides into many, many specific enzymes, all responsible for a specific substrate.
Mechanical digestion involves breaking down food molecules without changing the chemical nature of the molecules in the food. No chemical bonds are broken in mechanical digestion. Tearing forces (e.g. teeth) or muscular movements (e.g. the stomach) can assist mechanical digestion. Chemical digestion, which requires enzymes, involves breaking the bonds within food molecules and thereby producing products that are chemically different from the substrate (reactant). The smooth muscle layers of the small intestine are not set up for mechanical digestion. There are only two layers of smooth muscle in the muscularis externa of the small intestine: an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer. These two muscles are ideal for peristalsis. In the stomach, however, there is an additional third layer in the muscularis externa (an oblique layer). These three layers can move the contents in the stomach around in many different directions. The stomach, therefore, is much better suited for mechanical digestion.