Food does not go 'Inside' of your digestive system. It remains 'Outside' of the digestive system. So most of the digestion is extracellular. So from mouth to anus the entire digestive system is connected to the 'Exterior' and is not technically and immunologically 'Inside' your body.
The digestive enzyme-amylase is secreted in two regions of the digestive tract.i.e.(1) salivary amylase by salivary glands in the buccal cavity.(2) pancreatic amylase by pancreas in the duodenum.
Excess water is absorbed in the large intestine of the digestive tract.
There is no difference. Both terms refer to the same system. Digestive system is refferd to by many different names, but mostly digestive system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, alimentary canal or dgestive tract.
peristalsis plays a large role in moving food through the digestive tract
BOTH!!!
Perch have complete digestive systems
A gastrovascular cavity is a digestive sac with only a single opening. A complete digestive tract (otherwise known as an Alimentary canal) has two openings (a mouth and anus) between its digestive tubes unlike the gastrovascular cavity in which food is ingested and eliminated through the same opening (example would be hydra)
gastrula
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oral cavity and stomach
It does actually become a body cavity, it becomes the digestive tract; the tube that passes through the body from mouth to anus.
Oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine.
No, a gastrovascular cavity only has one opening. Only an alimentary canal features a mouth and anus.
This space is called coelom or body cavity .
No, the oral cavity is the first part of the digestive system.
The digestive enzyme-amylase is secreted in two regions of the digestive tract.i.e.(1) salivary amylase by salivary glands in the buccal cavity.(2) pancreatic amylase by pancreas in the duodenum.
Oral Cavity-> Pharynx-> Esphagus-> stomach-> small intestine-> large intestine-> anus